Choose the correct answer.

_________ is only formed when there is moisture in the atmosphere and temperatures are at or below freezing (0°C/32°F).
A. Snow
B. Rain
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Snow occurs when temperatures are at or below freezing, causing ice crystals to form in the atmosphere. When those crystals bump into each other, they stick together and become what we see as snowflakes. If temperatures are above freezing, snow cannot form and instead falls to the earth as rain or other forms of precipitation.

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Weather and Seasons
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