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Which scenario is accurately described by "It cannot snow unless it is cold"?

  1. It is always cold when it snows

  2. Hot weather never accompanies snow

  3. Warm weather always precedes snowfall

  4. Cold weather is a prerequisite for snow

The correct answer is: Cold weather is a prerequisite for snow

The correct scenario accurately described by "It cannot snow unless it is cold" is that cold weather is a prerequisite for snow. This statement implies that snow can only occur when the temperature is cold enough for it to freeze and fall as snow. The other options can be eliminated because they do not accurately capture the relationship between temperature and snowfall as stated in the original statement.