Which weather is colder, frost, snow or rain?
2. Snow is precipitation composed of a large number of white opaque ice crystals (snow crystals) and their polymers (snow masses). 1949 held a special international conference, at which the proposal of "concise classification of atmospheric solid precipitation" was adopted. This concise classification divides atmospheric solid precipitation into ten types: snowflake, star snowflake, columnar snowflake, needle snowflake, multi-branch snowflake, axial snowflake, irregular snowflake, graupel, ice particle and hail. The first seven kinds are collectively called snow. (including hail, it can be any climate temperature in the world, of course, the climate below zero is more common)
Rain is water drops falling from the clouds. Water on land and sea surface evaporates into water vapor. Water vapor rises to a certain height and turns into water droplets when it is cold. These small water droplets form clouds. They collide with each other in the cloud and merge into large water droplets. When it is too big for the air, it will fall from the clouds and form rain. (Climate above 0 degrees Celsius is acceptable)
Therefore, it can be concluded that it is colder in snowy days.