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A snowflake normally has six sides which are also known as branches. All snowflakes take the shape of a hexagon.
normally 6, however strange flakes can form if they partially melt stick together and refreeze. Also I have seen photos of flakes that grew on the ends of a hexagonal rod of ice forming 2 perfect 6 sided flakes spaced the length of the rod apart. Are these 6 or 12 sided flakes?
Snowflakes have six sides because water molecules crystalize in a hexagonal shape, as a result, when they connect by bumping into each other, they can only create shapes with six arms or sides.
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One is Anticline, which is a semicircle that is like a hill but stop in the middle or the way down. A Syncline, is a semicircle with pressure at both sides. A Monocline, is a semicircle that goes flat with pressure
a snowflake???
Yes - as you "zoom in" on the sides of the snowflake, the same pattern occurs infinitely.
Sides = 2 (front and back) Corners = 6 (mostly)
Fourteen.
They usually have 6 sides unless they are damaged.
Most, but not all, snowflakes are six sided
A snowflake normally has six sides which are also known as branches. All snowflakes take the shape of a hexagon.
There are 8 days of Hanukkah; and snowflakes have six sides or angles.
The trade winds are belts on the sides of the Horse Latitudes. These winds are what affect the deserts and climate of Africa.
snowflakes have 6 sides, so you fold the piece of paper 3 times.
A hexagon is a polygon with six sides. A snowflake is generally hexagonal.
This would be about 16 times. You will get the image to double in the snowflake so having 8 sides will end up with 16 images.