I drape the hills in white. I do not swallow, but I sure do bite. What am I?
Common Wrong Answers
“Snow”
While snow also drapes hills in white, it does not fit the description of 'biting,' which is more characteristic of frost that forms in colder conditions.
“Clouds”
Clouds can cover the hills and are white, but they do not 'bite' and do not form a layer on the ground like frost does.
“Ice”
Ice can also be white and cover surfaces, but it does not specifically 'drape' hills like frost does, and the term 'bite' is more applicable to frost due to its colder, sharper nature.
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