Cooking an egg is one type of process, while the formation of snow is another. In three to five sentences, identify each as exothermic or endothermic and explain how you know In 3 sentences

Cooking an egg is an exothermic process because it releases heat to the surroundings. When we cook an egg, we provide heat energy to the egg, causing the proteins in the egg to denature and rearrange, leading to the solidification of the egg. In contrast, the formation of snow is an endothermic process as it absorbs heat from the surroundings. When moist air rises and cools to a point below 32°F (0°C), the water vapor present condenses directly into ice crystals, absorbing heat energy from the surrounding air.