Though snowflakes vary greatly in appearance they all have six-sides due to the chemical makeup of the water they are formed from.
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
They are all small, they are all something on the ground, they can all be in the air cause of the wind, they are all super light
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.
Large snowflakes form when there is high humidity and temperatures close to freezing. This allows for the snowflakes to grow in size as they fall through the atmosphere.
All snowflakes are different
All snowflakes are six-sided crystals
snowflakes are shaped like stars
No, not necessarily.
they don't share anything exept they are snowflakes they are all unique in their own special way:)
Snow is cold. Snowflakes are all the same
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.
No, they are not!
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.
snowflakes are natural
No, snowflakes are water that has frozen in a certain way that forms snowflakes. But they have oxygen in them.
they are all different (shape, size and design)