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How are snow and Rain formation similar ??

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User Plluke
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Answer:

rain is formed by vapourisation of water from earth surface

but snow is formed by solidification of that vapourised water

hope it will help you

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Answer:

Most precipitation is rain. Snow, hail, sleet, and fog are examples. When water droplets freeze into ice crystals in cold air, snow is formed. Water vapor collects on the crystal, becoming heavier and falling from the sky. As the ice crystal falls, it may contact warmer air, causing it to melt. As ice crystals melt, they bond together to form flakes. This makes a snowflake.

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