what becomes of the snow which falls on the low ground
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In general, the higher you go in the troposphere, the colder the air becomes. ... Under these conditions, when the falling snow reaches the layer of warm air, it melts. Then it hits the layer of cold air just above Earth's surface and refreezes. This all happens very fast, and the result is tiny ice pellets called sleet.
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In general, the higher you go in the troposphere, the colder the air becomes. ... Under these conditions, when the falling snow reaches the layer of warm air, it melts. Then it hits the layer of cold air just above Earth's surface and refreezes. This all happens very fast, and the result is tiny ice pellets called sleet.
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