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Snow is snow because...well... it's like this: When it's about to rain, it comes as whatever it comes as (snow, rain, sleet, or hail) depending on how cold it is. If it's kinda cold, it comes as rain because it was only cold enough to make the water vapor in clouds liquid. If it's alot colder then it becomes SNOWbecause it had enough coldness to turn it into the fun, soft, white, cold, ball we call snow. If it's cold enough, it can even become hail too. But the most common forms are rain and snow.

If your wondering why snow is the kind of shape it is, that's because snow is made from tiny ice crystals that are condensed into snowflakes. And a lot of snowflake condense into snow.

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