Geography, asked by rajabhinav094, 1 month ago

It forms in winter when the temperature is very low, but not below 0 C –​

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Answered by ganeshpasale
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Explanation:

Snow forms when the atmospheric temperature is at or below freezing (0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit) and there is a minimum ...

Answered by gaureeghangale
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The temperature is zero degree centigrade (or even little above zero in some cases) or below.

There is a minimum moisture level in the atmosphere.

The second point is what you are missing here. Even if temperature is below freezing point but little or no moisture is present, it is not going to snow.

Also to note is that with decrease in temperature (like temperature around -20 or -30 degree), the moisture content decreases. Generally around -8 to -9 degrees is ideal for maximum snow fall.

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