SML Weather & Climate
Snow is a part of precipitation, and it is where the temperature of the air or the molecule movement becomes really slow and it makes the vapor freeze, and that frozen vapor is snow. Basically, during heats of up to 32° Fahrenheit and 0° Celsius, the air freezes the water for the conditions of snow. Furthermore, snow is not actually a white, fluffy substance; it is actually ice crystals frozen in the air that have the tendency to crumble into big piles. This causes the ground to be white when it snows, even though the snow is cold and is made from frozen water and is still soft. This happens because it is formed of a chemical composition, and that makes it so that snow hardens after time instead of instantly.