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Ice forms at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, which is 0 degrees Celsius.

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Why do crystals of snow formed from a snow making maching even though the temperature of the mixture of water and air may be well above the freezing temperature of water?

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Is melting snow reversible?

Yes, melting snow is reversible. When the temperature drops, the melted snow can refreeze and turn back into ice or snow. This process is known as refreezing.


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What is the ideal temperature for snow?

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Temperature below freezing means snow?

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Does snow happen in the troposphere?

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Is 13 degrees celsius very cold?

It is moderately cold (no snow is formed at this temperature). 13 C = 32 + 13x9/5 F = 55.4 F


How are continental formed?

rocks and snow


How do snow turn hard?

Snow will get harder as the temperature drops.


Can it snow at -1?

yes it can it can snow at whatever temperature when it is freezing


Can it snow when its five degrees?

Yes, it is possible for snow to occur when the temperature is five degrees Fahrenheit or below. Snow forms when the temperature in the atmosphere is cold enough for precipitation to freeze into snowflakes. The temperature at the surface may not always match the temperature at higher altitudes where snow forms.


How are snow and ice different?

Well, ice is lumpy and harder than snow. Snow is softer and easier to pick up.