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Why is that snow that falls on peaks of mountain looks different from the ice we make at home although both of them are made up of water?​

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Answered by johncyanie
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Answer:

Explanation:

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

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Answered by mohitarnav04
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Answer:

Explanation:

Snow and ice are made of the same material but snow is composed of crystals with regular shapes, while ice forms as sheets or solid chunks. The difference between snow and ice lies in how water freezes into its solid formThough ice and snow are both made up of water, there is a difference between the two.

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