No all snow flakes are different
Yes. Actually, it is a fact that no two snowflakes are the same. It is really truly amazing!
Snowflakes don´t fall at the same time, but in different moments. It falls from the sky covering the ground turning it into a beautiful white color for winter.
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.
All snowflakes are six-sided crystals
Yes. Actually, it is a fact that no two snowflakes are the same. It is really truly amazing!
No, not necessarily.
Snow is cold. Snowflakes are all the same
no, like snowflakes, no two antlers are the same
Snowflakes come in all different shapes and sizes just like people. No two snowflakes can ever be the same and that is a good thing because than there's more beautiful designs.
the fluffy and the cade cutter
there crystals are aligned slightly differently.
Fillmore - 2002 The Shreds Fell Like Snowflakes 2-2 was released on: USA: 27 September 2003
Contrary to the general belief the overwhelming majority of snowflakes do not have a particular shape. Just a few have crystalline fractal shapes, similar to tree branches, for example.
No two snowflakes will ever be the same. It is just too hard for mother nature to go through all that work to make one snowflake identical to another. I hope this helps. From: Samuel
snowflakes are natural