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6 February, 05:58

Explain why the first snowfall of the winter usually "sticks" better to tree branches than to bare ground.

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  1. 6 February, 06:27
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    The first snowfall of winter sticks better to tree branches than to the ground because of radiation in which the ground holds because of the heat that it has compared to the tree branches that are not consumed by the heat which makes the snow sticks to it better. Whereas the ground makes the snow to not stick easily.
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