Snowflakes are always combining and splitting apart as they fall. The wetter they are, the more likely they are to merge together.
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.
The number of snowflakes in the world varies at any one time. More are being created all the time. They are formed by freezing water particles high in the atmosphere. No one knows how many are in the world at one time.
There are infinite possible shapes for snowflakes due to the complex and unique nature of their crystalline structure. However, snowflakes are generally classified into seven main categories based on their overall shape and structure.
Snowflakes falling in the wintertime could be seen anywhere except of course the tropical locations. To truly see snowflakes, an individual is required to have special gear.
Neither ... they would fall together.
Whichever you drop first will fall first and hit the ground first.If you drop them at exactly the same time from the sameplace, they fall together and hit the ground together.
Meet him and spend time together.
They do, in-fact get more hang time when they are tied together.
They are all small, they are all something on the ground, they can all be in the air cause of the wind, they are all super light
they take less time to hit each other
In a vacuum, they will fall together. Air resistance might have a minor affect on the results.
No not really. The size of the snowflake depends on the temperature throughout the atmosphere. Smaller snowflakes occur when it is colder though, so at least you know it will not change over to rain any time soon.