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  2. SkiFree - Wikipedia

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    SkiFree is a casual single-player sports simulator wherein the player uses the keyboard or the mouse to control a skier across a white background representing snow on a mountainside. [3] [4] [5] The object of the game is to ski down an endless slope and avoid the obstacles (trees, stumps, dogs, etc.). [6]

  3. Snowflake - Wikipedia

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    A snowflake is a single ice crystal that is large enough to fall through the Earth's atmosphere as snow. [1] [2] [3] Snow appears white in color despite being made of clear ice. This is because the many small crystal facets of the snowflakes scatter the sunlight between them. [4]

  4. Snow line - Wikipedia

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    Snow line is an umbrella term for different interpretations of the boundary between snow-covered surface and snow-free surface. The definitions of the snow line may have different temporal and spatial focus. In many regions the changing snow line reflect seasonal dynamics.

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  6. Killer Frost - Wikipedia

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    The third incarnation of Killer Frost is Caitlin Snow, introduced in The New 52 continuity reboot. [18] She is a scientist who gains powers after H.I.V.E. agents attempt to kill her with a thermodynamic engine.

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  8. A Tori Kelly Christmas - Wikipedia

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    This is followed by Kelly's duet with Babyface of "Let It Snow" which provided "the perfect amount of R&B fluidity and holiday spirit to make anyone begin to wish for snow and hot cocoa". [8] This is followed by "O Come, O Come Emmanuel/O Come All Ye Faithful" which was "key to keeping the festive album from becoming exasperatingly cheery". [6]

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