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well if a snowflakes melts at 80 degrees then the snowflake will be a puddle of water. So the temperature has to be a reasonable freezing point to keep the shape structured together. your welcome <3 :))
A snowflake normally has six sides which are also known as branches. All snowflakes take the shape of a hexagon.
Well, it may be hard to find two snowflakes that look identical, but you can classify snow crystals according to their shapes. Some types of snowflakes are Hexagonal Plates, Stellar Plates, Stellar Dendrites, Fernlike Stellar Dendrites, and many, many more. Example: This snowflake is a Hexagonal Plates. Each and every snowflake looks different.
Halite forms cubic crystals.
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.
It depends on the air temperature and the water vapor when the snowflake forms.
their shape, each snowflake has a unique shape.
A snowflake would be an irregular figure.
hexagon
Dectagon
pentagon
it is related because a snowflake is a symmetrical shape
They fall in Different shape but they are the same shape
a shape that is found in nature with irregular edges or side.ex: snowflake
It Comes From Heaven
It Comes From The Sky
well if a snowflakes melts at 80 degrees then the snowflake will be a puddle of water. So the temperature has to be a reasonable freezing point to keep the shape structured together. your welcome <3 :))