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Update the term "mobile app" to "web app" in snapshot testing documentation #10359

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### Fixes

- `[jest-worker]` Downgrade minimum node version to 10.13 ([#10352](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/10352))
- `[docs]` Update snapshot testing documentation([#10359](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/10359))

### Chore & Maintenance

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Snapshot tests are a very useful tool whenever you want to make sure your UI does not change unexpectedly.

A typical snapshot test case for a mobile app renders a UI component, takes a snapshot, then compares it to a reference snapshot file stored alongside the test. The test will fail if the two snapshots do not match: either the change is unexpected, or the reference snapshot needs to be updated to the new version of the UI component.
A typical snapshot test case renders a UI component, takes a snapshot, then compares it to a reference snapshot file stored alongside the test. The test will fail if the two snapshots do not match: either the change is unexpected, or the reference snapshot needs to be updated to the new version of the UI component.

## Snapshot Testing with Jest

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