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creating lake - effect snow
situated on lake erie, the city of buffalo, new york, is one of the snowiest cities in the united states. like other cities on large lakes, it is subject to a phenomenon called lake - effect snow. water retains heat, so lake water is often warmer than the air. in the lake effect, cold air moves over warmer lake water, initiating a process that can produce large snowstorms. moisture from the lake evaporates into the cold air, warming it. because warm air is less dense than cold air, it begins to rise. as it rises and moves away from the lake, it cools down. as the air cools, moisture condenses and forms into clouds. if the temperature is cold enough, the moisture falls to the ground as snow.
what is the main, or central, idea of the passage?
when cold air moves over the warmer water of a lake, lake - effect snow can be produced.
buffalo, new york, gets more snow than most cities in the united states.
The passage starts by introducing Buffalo as a snowy city due to lake - effect snow, then explains the process of how lake - effect snow is formed: cold air moving over warmer lake water leads to evaporation, air rising, cooling, moisture condensing into clouds, and finally snow if temperature is cold enough. The first option summarizes this process of lake - effect snow formation, while the second option only states a fact about Buffalo's snowfall, not the main idea of the passage which is about the lake - effect snow phenomenon.
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A. When cold air moves over the warmer water of a lake, lake - effect snow can be produced.