Which two statements best explain differences between blizzards and ice
storms?
I A. Blizzards include both rain and snow, whereas ice storms involve
only a lot of snow.
B. Blizzards often involve a lot of wind, whereas ice storms do not.
C. Blizzards involve a lot of ice, whereas ice storms result in just a
thin layer of ice.
D. Blizzards involve large amounts of snow, whereas ice storms
involve large amounts of ice.


Answer :

Answer:

D

Explanation: Blizzards are big snow storms with very strong winds. Ice storms are when ground temperatures are cold enough allowing snow to freeze over, "freezing rain".

Answer:

B and D

Explanation:

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