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Science » Weather
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Posted by :
Stella Serena
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Posted on :
2/9/2012 |
Updated on :
2/9/2012
Keywords :
transparent, white, ice, if, transparent, relatively, snow
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Stella Serena
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If ice is relatively transparent, why is snow white?
If ice is relatively transparent, why is snow white?
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Because snow is formed of micro crystals of vapor.
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