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Snow. How is snow formed. Snow is commonly formed when water vapour undergoes deposition, which is when water vapour changes directly to ice without first becoming a liquid, high in the atmosphere at a temperature of less than 32°F and then falls to the ground. What can you do on the Snow.

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Snow

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  1. Snow

  2. How is snow formed Snow is commonly formed when water vapour undergoes deposition, which is when water vapour changes directly to ice without first becoming a liquid, high in the atmosphere at a temperature of less than 32°F and then falls to the ground

  3. What can you do on the Snow You can go: Skiing Snow boarding Sledding Make a snow man Chuck snow balls Cover your self in snow Make snow food Make a snow fort

  4. facts • Why is snow white?Bright snow blinds us with its gleaming white colour because it reflects beams of white light. • snow flakes As snow falls snowflakes connect to make bigger snowflakes. • snow is very cold and if you go to Antarctica and you have a piece of skin out in the cold for 20 second it would freeze • Has snow killed someone • it has killed 375895 or more

  5. This is what you were when you go to the snow Thermals socks snow boots Snow jacket snow pants long johns Goggles Bennie

  6. What happening in new Zealand to do with snow • In New Zealand it will be a really short snow season because it hasn’t been enough snow to let the slops open . They are hoping for the snow to open later this winter.

  7. Thank you for watching I hope you learnt a little more a bout snow • Done by Paige Macgregor

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