Snow is not blue but only appears so when a new snowfall is seen in bright sunlight. The blue spectrum of white light passes most easily through the semi-transparent fresh flakes when reflecting upwards.
snow is white as we all know, but when there is no oxygen in the snow or ice it goes blue
Yes, snowflakes formed in the atmosphere are always white unless the atmosphere is contaminated by particles such as soot or dust. Snowflakes will then be colored by that contamination.
The ground freezes, then the ground in cold enough for the snowflakes to freeze to it.
Snowflake Bentley discovered no two snowflakes are alike.
snowflakes are like people because they are each unique and different
One interesting thing is that no two snowflakes are alike. i didn't believe this, but one day I could see individual snowflakes, and each one is slightly different. Also, when you see big clumps of snow falling in a snowstorm, that is multiple snowflakes clumped together, not just one huge snowflake. All snowflakes actually have exactly six points on them.
The frost dragon's egg is usually blue with snowflakes but they can vary.
Either its a trick of the light or something that i don't know about
snowflakes are natural
No, snowflakes are water that has frozen in a certain way that forms snowflakes. But they have oxygen in them.
when you hit the spacebar it will shoot snowflakes and blue bubbles out of your mouth lol
Nobody. Snowflakes form naturally.
All snowflakes are different
Snowflakes of Love was created in 2001.
Snowflakes are shapes of snow that fall from the sky.
There is an infinity of snowflakes. There like people. They come and they go. You can't stop it. So, to answer your question, there are infinity of snowflakes.
Snowflakes are ice particles formed from water droplets high in the atmosphere. All snow falls as snowflakes. Snowflakes are the winter version of rain drops. They are quite real.
it is not a prooven fact that there are no two snowflakes alike. they only checked out 100 snowflakes. there are more then that in a hand full