Here are all the words I can think of...
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One raindrop can potentially be formed by the melting of thousands of snowflakes. The exact number of snowflakes making up a raindrop may vary depending on the size of the snowflakes and environmental conditions.
Usually one word. You can also write snow-flakes. If you use two words you are emphasising the individual flakes.
The word snowflakes has two syllables: snow-flakes.
Snowflakes are not actually inportant. Snowflakes are actually bunched up together to make snow. If you want to ask more questions email me on josephinelum99@yahoo.co.uk
Snow is cold. Snowflakes are all the same
each snowflake is different, so there are endless amounts of snowflakes.
a giggly girl gloriously cut snowflakes out of cloth.
That depends on the temperature of the air -at cold temperatures well below freezing, about 10 flakes to make an equivalent rain drop. Near freezing, where the flake is wetter, about 4 flakes per drop
Snowflakes, hearts, paper airplanes...
depends where you are
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