Snowflake Bentley discovered no two snowflakes are alike.
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He was just so fascinated with snow.
Q= What is the Bentley Sub-Glacial trench?A= The Sub-Glacial is about 2,540 meters (8,333 feet) below sea level, the Bentley Sub-glacial Trench is the world's lowest dry elevation. Located in Western Antarctica, it was named for geologist Charles R. Bentley, currently a professor at the University of Wisconsin. Oddly enough, the the trench floor is covered by over 3,000 meters of snow and ice, which actually puts its surface above sea level.
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Wilson Bentley walked 6 miles in freezing snow with light clothing. Wilson Bentley got Pneumonia. Wilson Bentley died because of it 2 weeks later.
No, Wilson Bentley never married, according his biography, The Snowflake Man, by Duncan C. Blanchard
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Wilson Bentley, known as the "Snowflake Man," was born on a farm in Jericho, Vermont. He was the son of farmers, Jerediah and Terentia Bentley, and had one brother, Charlie. Bentley was a self-taught photographer and is famous for his pioneering work in photographing snowflakes.
December 21, 1931
Because he was interested in snowflakes
Wilson Bentley was the Vermont man most famous for taking pictures of snowflakes. Wilson Bentley was one of the first photographers to take pictures of snowflakes.
Robert Bentley is dead (25 March 1821 - 24 December 1893)
Wilson Bentley, also known as Snowflake Bentley, was famous for being the first person to photograph and document snowflakes. He spent years capturing detailed images of snow crystals under a microscope, proving that no two snowflakes are alike. Bentley's work highlighted the intricate beauty and complexity of nature's design.