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The difference between snow rime and rime

Snow rime and rime are two common natural landscapes, which are often confused. Snowflake is a kind of ice crystal formed in cold weather, covering branches and leaves to form beautiful white crystals. Snowflakes usually form in cold winter, and only in very cold areas can they appear.

On the other hand, rime is formed in wet and cold weather. It is an ice crystal formed by water vapor and formed on objects such as branches. Unlike rime, rime is usually formed in warmer winter and may also appear in relatively warm areas.

Although snow rime and rime are beautiful natural phenomena, their formation and appearance are very different. Knowing the difference between these two natural landscapes can help us appreciate and understand them better.