no,they are called ice crystals because they look like crystals
Snowflakes are made up of multiple, hundreds or thousands of ice crystals
Yes. It has all of the basic components of a mineral.
No, frozen raindrops are also known as sleet, or ice pellets. Snowflakes are ice crystals which grow within clouds.
They say there is every 1000 years.
snowflakes are clear
no
There are rubies, saphires, emeralds, diamonds, and feldspar.
Hello, ive been a scientist for over 10 years and ive seen many projects done by students. One project that involves Borax a laundry detergent is forming crystals or snowflakes. Borax contains sodium which is salt so Borax can make crystals under heat. Borax is known to be used as laundry detrgent. So i hope this helped thank you for reading.
It depends on the size of the crystals and the material in which the crystals. Diamonds are carbon crystals that are obviously expensive when they are large.
crazy crystals
Small crystals. :D
All snowflakes are six-sided 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.
Crystallization occurs in the formation of snowflakes.
they are all crystals
Because when water precipitates out of solution in sub zero temperatures, ice crystals are formed and these are the snowflakes.
Because when water precipitates out of solution in sub zero temperatures, ice crystals are formed and these are the snowflakes.
Some ice crystals (snowflakes).
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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there crystals are aligned slightly differently.
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