Compared to a snowflake in the air, a snowflake on the ground is
A fragmented.
B larger and colder.
C unchanged.
D rounder and smoother.
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The correct answer is C unchanged.
When a snowflake falls from the air to the ground, its structure remains the same; it does not significantly change in shape or characteristics simply because it has landed. While conditions might affect its appearance over time (like melting), the snowflake itself does not transform just by being on the ground.