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What does the statement "We know it is cold if it is snowing" imply in the text?

  1. Only if it is not cold can it snow

  2. Snow always results in cold weather

  3. It can be warm when it snows

  4. There is no snow when it is cold

The correct answer is: Snow always results in cold weather

The statement "We know it is cold if it is snowing" implies that snow always results in cold weather. This is because the statement establishes a direct relationship between snowing and cold temperatures. Therefore, whenever it is snowing, it is implied that the weather is cold. This connection is captured in choice B. As for the other options: A. This option states the opposite relationship - that only if it is not cold can it snow, which is not supported by the original statement. C. This option contradicts the original statement by suggesting that it can be warm when it snows. D. This option also contradicts the original statement by stating that there is no snow when it is cold, which is not necessarily true based on the information provided.