Why Is Snow White? — Passage

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This NGSS-aligned middle school science reading passage explains why snow looks white even though ice is colorless. Students will learn about the behavior of light, how white light is made up of all colors, and how snow crystals scatter this light. The passage also explores air pockets, rare snow colors like blue and pink, and the science of reflection and scattering. It supports NGSS standard MS-PS4-2 by helping students understand how light interacts with matter in a real-world context. Ideal for reading comprehension, Earth science, and physical science lessons.
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Snow may be made of frozen water, but it doesn’t look clear like ice or raindrops. Instead, snow appears white, even though the ice crystals that form it are actually colorless. So why does snow look white to our eyes? The answer lies in how light interacts with the snow.

 

Sunlight may look yellow, but it’s actually made up of many colors—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Together, these colors form what we call white light. When sunlight hits an object, that object either absorbs or reflects different parts of the light. For example, a red apple absorbs most colors but reflects red, so we see it as red.

 

Snow is made up of millions of tiny ice crystals, each with different shapes and angles. When sunlight hits snow, the crystals scatter the light in many directions. Because the light is scattered so much, all the colors bounce back to our eyes together. When that happens, we don’t see just one color—we see all the colors combined, which looks white.

 

Snow also has a lot of air trapped between the crystals, which helps scatter the light even more. This is similar to how clouds and sea foam look white, even though they are made of water. The more light that gets scattered, the brighter and whiter something appears.

 

This reflection is also what makes fresh snow so bright, especially on sunny days. In fact, snow reflects so much sunlight that it can hurt your eyes, which is why people wear sunglasses when walking or skiing in snowy areas.

 

Fun Fact: Snow can sometimes appear blue or pink! In deep snow, blue light gets scattered less, so the snow can look bluish. In rare cases, algae can grow on snow and give it a pink color—often called “watermelon snow.”

What is snow made of?

Salt and iceFrozen raindropsTiny ice crystalsCrushed glass

Why does snow look white to us?

Because it’s made of white iceIt reflects all colors of lightIt absorbs all colors of lightIt contains white dust

What is white light made of?

Just whiteOnly blue and yellowAll the colors of the rainbowRed and green only

How do the shapes of snow crystals affect light?

They block light completelyThey melt the light awayThey reflect only blue lightThey scatter light in all directions

What helps snow appear even brighter?

The cold temperatureTrapped air between crystalsRain mixing with snowPollution in the sky

Why might snow sometimes look blue?

Blue light is reflected moreBlue algae grow on snowBlue light scatters less in deep snowBlue paint falls with snow

What is the main idea of the passage?

Snow is always pure and whiteSnow is made of crystals and reflects light to appear whiteSnow is cold and wetSnow never changes its color

What might cause pink snow in nature?

Colored iceHeat from the sunSpecial paint in the cloudsAlgae growing on the snow

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