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Earth makes real snow through a process that begins with water vapor in the atmosphere. When temperatures drop, this water vapor condenses and forms ice crystals, which cluster together to create snowflakes. As these snowflakes fall to the ground, they accumulate and form snow cover, typically in winter when conditions are cold enough for this process to occur. The unique shapes of snowflakes are influenced by temperature and humidity during their formation.

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