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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SNOWFEILD AND SNOWLINE

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Answered by ritikupadhyay8337
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As nouns the difference between snowfield and snow

is that snowfield is a large permanent expanse of snow on a mountain or at the head of a glacier while snow is (uncountable) the frozen, crystalline state of water that falls as precipitation

Answered by meghakumarisharma25
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Snowfield is a derived term of snow.

As nouns, the difference between snowfield and snow is that snowfield is a large permanent expanse of snow on a mountain or at the head of a glacier while snow is (uncountable) the frozen, crystalline state of water that falls as precipitation.

As verb snow is (impersonal) to have snowfall from the sky.

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