Question: Snow forms in the upper atmosphere in a cold air mass that is supersaturated with water vapor. When the snow later falls through a lower,

Snow forms in the upper atmosphere in a cold air mass that is supersaturated with water vapor. When the snow later falls through a lower, warm air mass, rain forms. When this rain falls on a sunny spot, the drops evaporate. Describe all of the phase changes that have occurred.

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