yes it does
A snowflake is made up of many individual ice crystals or droplets that combine and stick together as they fall through the atmosphere. The exact number of droplets can vary, but generally, each snowflake is estimated to contain thousands to millions of ice crystals.
There isn't a factor in clouds that control snowflake formation.Wet snow: water droplets and ice crystals form. Ice crystals grow. Ice crystals combine and form snowflakes. Snowflakes begin to melt. Dry snow:water droplets and ice crystals form. Ice crystals grow. Ice crystals combine snowflakes. Snowflakes fall without melting.
Ice Ih, the form of ice commonly seen on earth. Snowflakes are ice crystals.
Could be Crystal, snowflakes are tiny ice crystals.
Basically, A snowflake is made from Snow Water and ice. So i suppose you could probably say thatSnow and Ice are other names for a snowflake
A snowflake can be made up of hundreds to thousands of individual ice crystals. These ice crystals form in a symmetrical pattern as they fall through the atmosphere, creating the intricate shapes we associate with snowflakes.
A snowflake is a crystalline substance. Each snowflake is formed from ice crystals that have a hexagonal (six-sided) structure due to the unique arrangement of water molecules as they freeze.
Ice crystals from condensed water vapor that form on particulate matter in the atmosphere
No, a snowflake is not a liquid. It is a solid crystal. And each crystal in unique and unlike any other snowflake.
There are 3 states of matter, solid, liquid and gas. It is neither gas or a liquid, so it has to be solid.
A snowflake is an example of a crystalline solid. It forms when water vapor in the air freezes into ice crystals with a specific geometric arrangement.
A snowflake is formed when water vapor in the air freezes into ice crystals around a tiny dust particle. The unique and intricate structure of a snowflake is influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and air currents as it falls through the atmosphere. These factors determine the shape and pattern of the ice crystals, resulting in the beautiful and diverse designs of snowflakes.