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The largest snowflake ever recorded was 15 inches in diameter and observed at Fort Keogh, Montana on January 28, 1887.
The largest recorded snowflake in North America was reported to be 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick. It fell in Fort Keogh, Montana in 1887.
The smallest snowflakes are barely more than tiny crystals. The largest flakes are (surprisingly!) as big as dinner plates. By the way, the notion that no two snowflakes are alike has been called into question.
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The largest snowflake ever recorded was measured to be about 15 inches (38 cm) wide and 8 inches (20 cm) thick. It was reported to have fallen in Fort Keogh, Montana, USA in 1887.
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Guinness World Records list the world's largest snowflakes as those of January 1887 at Fort Keogh, Montana; allegedly one measured 38 cm (15 inches) wide.
The largest single snowflake ever found was reported to be 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick. It was documented during a snowstorm in Fort Keogh, Montana in 1887.
the neolithic revolution was a time of greart moarning for people of montana becasue ir was a huge snowstorm.
The U.S. Census Bureau reported that the estimated population in Montana was 1,042,520 as of July 1, 2016.
The U.S. Census Bureau reported that the estimated population in Montana was 1,042,520 as of July 1, 2016.
The U.S. Census Bureau reported that the estimated population in Montana was 1,042,520 as of July 1, 2016.
The U.S. Census Bureau reported that the estimated population in Montana was 1,042,520 as of July 1, 2016. Based on population, Montana is the 44th largest U.S. state.
Average high temp for Helena Montana in January is 33 Def F.
Forrest H. Anderson (born January 30, 1913 in Helena, Montana; died July 20, 1989 in Helena, Montana) succeeded Tim M. Babcock as the seventeenth Governor of Montana, serving between January 6, 1969 and January 1, 1973, including the whole of 1970.
Forrest H. Anderson (born January 30, 1913 in Helena, Montana; died July 20, 1989 in Helena, Montana) succeeded Tim M. Babcock as the seventeenth Governor of Montana, serving between January 6, 1969 and January 1, 1973, including the whole of 1971.
Montana Gunn was born on January 3, 1967, in Idaho, USA.