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.
Usually in the winter, early spring, and late fall.
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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.
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Snowflakes can fall anywhere from a few thousand to over 20,000 feet.
Snowflakes are always combining and splitting apart as they fall. The wetter they are, the more likely they are to merge together.
Snowflakes are shapes of snow that fall from the sky.
it depends on how cloudy and fast the snow is falling.
No they cant because its so hot so there cannot be any snowflakes.
Usually in the winter, early spring, and late fall.
The parachutist and the snowflakes do not fall with a constantly accelerating motion because the velocity changes.
depends where you are
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Snowflakes softly fall Each one unique and fragile Winter's tranquil art Snowflakes dance and swirl In the cold, crisp winter air Nature's delicate gift
Snowflakes are ice crystals that are simply aggregates of ice crystals that collect to each other as they fall toward the surface. Snowflakes usually fall during the winter season.
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Because raindrops are round - snowflakes are flat. Being flat, they offer resistance to the air they're floating in - and thus fall slower.