Snowflakes don't all have the same crystal form because their shape is influenced by factors like temperature, humidity, and air currents as they form in the atmosphere. These variations create unique patterns in each snowflake.
No, each snowflake is unique in shape due to variations in temperature and humidity as they form in the atmosphere. This uniqueness is caused by the individual path that each snowflake takes as it falls to the ground.
No, these are two different things. They will have slightly different chemical equations to show the differences that arise.
The form of precipitation that consists of both snow and rain falling at the same time is called sleet. It occurs when snowflakes partially melt as they pass through a layer of warm air and then refreeze before reaching the ground.
CaCl2 and AlCl3 do not form crystals with the same structure as NaCl because their cations (Ca2+ and Al3+) have different sizes and charges compared to Na+. As a result, they do not pack together in the same way as Na+ and Cl- ions do in a NaCl crystal lattice. The differences in the sizes and charges of the cations lead to different crystal structures.
Fluorite belongs to the same crystal system as salt - the cubic (also known as the isometric) crystal system.
No, each snowflake is unique in shape due to variations in temperature and humidity as they form in the atmosphere. This uniqueness is caused by the individual path that each snowflake takes as it falls to the ground.
First, not all snowflakes are perfectly symmetrical. In fact, the vast majority of snowflakes are asymmetrical. However they appear to be because on a microscopic scale, each side of a crystal being is such close proximity to the other will produce similar results because each molecule was formed under the same environmental conditions simultaneously.
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No, not necessarily.
Snow is cold. Snowflakes are all the same
no, like snowflakes, no two antlers are the same
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.
nope < they are like snowflakes all one of a kind . i think they are all the same because sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rock can change into one another during the rock cycle so yes they are the same
Snowflakes come in all different shapes and sizes just like people. No two snowflakes can ever be the same and that is a good thing because than there's more beautiful designs.
No all snow flakes are different
there crystals are aligned slightly differently.
A diamond is one form of carbon crystal. However many other substances form crystals under the right conditions. Sugar, salt and emeralds are all examples. So, a diamond is a crystal, but a crystal doesn't have to be a diamond.