They grow from the center outward, they are not stamped out from a mold.
If you looked closely, you could say that all stones and mountains are unique.
Same idea, they have a similar history and pattern of construction but it goes a little bit differently for each.
Snowflakes are well known for symbolizing uniqueness as no two snowflakes are exactly alike. This is because the conditions under which snowflakes are formed are so unique in each second that they fall that it is virtually impossible that two snowflakes will form in the exact same way. That being said most people get snowflake tattoos because they represent being unique. especially when every snowflake looks the same at first glance, but upon further inspection you see the vast differences beholden to each one.
Snowflakes are shapes of snow that fall from the sky.
The end of Act 1 :)
Many of my teachers say it is because snowflakes are comprised of dust (and other elements). Whether it's really bad for you I don't know, but dust bunnies don't sound very appetizing...
Also we must look at the shape of a common water molecule, two oxygen atoms with one hydrogen atom forming a V shape, these bond in such a way that they have six folds of symmetry, when these clump together to form snowflakes they still retain the basic format of a bonded water molecule.
snowflakes are shaped like stars
they don't share anything exept they are snowflakes they are all unique in their own special way:)
snowflakes are like people because they are each unique and different
I suppose the desired answer is that "each one is unique"
All snowflakes are different
Yes. It is also true that each one of them have a unique design
All snowflakes are six-sided crystals
Snowflakes are ice particles formed from water droplets high in the atmosphere. All snow falls as snowflakes. Snowflakes are the winter version of rain drops. They are quite real.
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
Though snowflakes vary greatly in appearance they all have six-sides due to the chemical makeup of the water they are formed from.
Snow is cold. Snowflakes are all the same
Snowflakes have six sides because water molecules crystalize in a hexagonal shape, as a result, when they connect by bumping into each other, they can only create shapes with six arms or sides.