The Magic of Snow
Snow, a beautiful white blanket that covers the earth in winters, is actually a form of precipitation just like rain. It's made of tiny ice crystals that form in clouds when it's cold. The amazing thing is, no two snowflakes are exactly the same! Snow transforms everything into a winter wonderland. Tall trees wear coats of white, fields become perfect for building snowmen, and kids have fun throwing snowballs. It's like a big playground made by nature! But snow is not just about fun. It also brings challenges. Roads and sidewalks can get slippery, so we need to be careful. It's cold outside, so we need to wear warm clothes. But despite these, the beauty and joy that snow brings make it a special part of winter.
Question 1
What is snow?
A type of cloud
A kind of rain
Form of precipitation made of tiny ice crystals
A type of soil
A seasonal fruit
Question 2
Are all snowflakes the same?
Yes, all snowflakes are exactly the same
No, no two snowflakes are exactly the same
Snowflakes are only similar in size
Snowflakes are only similar in shape
Snowflakes are only similar in color
Question 3
What kind of fun activities can you do in the snow?
Build sandcastles
Swim
Sunbathe
Build snowmen and throw snowballs
Plant flowers
Question 4
What challenges does snow bring?
Hot weather
Slippery roads and sidewalks
Floods
Forest fires
Earthquakes
Question 5
What should we do because it's cold outside when it snows?
Wear swimming costume
Wear flip flops
Wear sunglasses
Wear warm clothes
Drink cold water
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