When the rain falls it makes a sound but when snow falls why it doesn't make sound????
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die to changes of weather.....
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Rain falls faster and has a sound upon impact with the ground or another surface, making it a much louder form of precipitation. Unlike rain, snowflakes have open space in their six-sided crystalline structure. This open space acts as a sound buffer, helping to reduce noise.
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