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When the temperature is below freezing, the water vapor in the air becomes solid.
It snows when the temperature of the air in the atmosphere of a region is below the point where water freezes. Snow is frozen water forming six-sided ice crystals each of which is totally unique in design. They look white because they are very tiny and tend to cluster together. They don't melt on the ground if the temperature of the air is much below freezing, which is 32 degrees F.

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