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Understanding Snow and Rain: A Look at Precipitation Types

On October 3rd, 2014, Brigitte McQueen discussed the nature of precipitation, focusing on snow and rain. Snow, formed from slightly frozen water in cold climates, provides opportunities for fun and play but can also lead to hazards like frostbite. It’s crucial to dress warmly when enjoying the snow. On the other hand, rain consists of water falling from the sky, representing a different form of precipitation. Understanding these weather phenomena is essential for preparing for outdoor activities in various climates.

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Understanding Snow and Rain: A Look at Precipitation Types

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  1. PRECIPITATION Brandon Brigitte McQueen October 3rd, 2014Bass Harvey

  2. Snow • Snow is slightly frozen water. • It forms in cold climates. Not frigid though. • Most people like to play in it. • It can cause frostbite , so make sure you dress warmly!!! • It is a form of the more colder types of precipitation.

  3. RAIN • Rain is water falling from the sky

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