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  • Coal vs. Snow: Identifying Differences Using Physical Properties
    The two physical properties that can be used to distinguish between coal and snow are color and texture.

    Color: Coal is typically black or dark brown in color, while snow is white.

    Texture: Coal is a solid substance that is brittle and easily broken into small pieces. Snow, on the other hand, is a soft and fluffy substance that is composed of individual snowflakes.

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