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WHAT IS SNOW ???

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Snow is precipitation in the form of ice crystals. ... Snowflakes are clusters of ice crystals that fall from a cloud. Snow pellets, or graupel, are opaque ice particles in the atmosphere. They form as ice crystals fall through supercooled cloud droplets, which are below freezing but remain a liquid.

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⭐ WHAT IS SNOW ?

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⚽ Snow is defined as 'solid precipitation which occurs in a variety of minute ice crystals at temperatures well below 0 °C but as larger snowflakes at temperatures near 0 °C.

⚽ Snow, by a simple definition, is a group of loosely connected ice crystals; ice is the solid form of water. Snowflakes take on many different shapes depending on how the ice crystals come together as they fall from clouds through the atmosphere.

⚽ Though ice and snow are both made up of water, there is a difference between the two. Snow is nothing but the frozen atmospheric vapour which falls in winters on earth as light flakes whereas ice is simply frozen water.

⚽ Unlike rain, it feels like a light powder, a bit like powdered sugar, but it is cold. You normally don't need to do this in cold weather (meaning less than 20 F or -7 C. Given the danger of ice I tend to pay more attention to warm weather snow than cold weather snow.

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