No.....No two snow flakes are exactly alike.
They all have something unique about each and every one of them.
There are similar shapes - 3 and 6 sided - and theoretically, you could have many of the same shape. That would be if they fell in the same manner, encountering the same amount of dust and moisture. See attached links.
It is highly unlikely for two snowflakes to be exactly identical due to the complex and random nature of their formation process. Each snowflake is unique, with its own individual and intricate crystalline structure.
Snowikus! Ular is the snow god...it you 'ride' on one plank or two...you must pray to Ular...Ular is the one who is responsible for dropping light fluffy flakes on the mountains for us to enjoy...please pray to Ular for all of us...
You might be talking about snowflakes.
Three instruments that look alike, but are not identical are the oboe, English horn, and clarinet.
Snow is made up of ice crystals that form in clouds when water vapor freezes. The shape of snowflakes can vary depending on factors like temperature and humidity. Snow is white because it reflects light, rather than absorbing it like other materials. Snow cover can act as an insulator, helping to maintain temperatures below the surface. The amount of annual snowfall can vary greatly depending on location and climate.
Science has not yet proven that no two snow flakes are alike.
The two are , supposedly , unique .
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The word snowflakes has two syllables: snow-flakes.
It is estimated that there are trillions of possible variations for snowflake shapes due to the unique arrangement of water molecules as they freeze. Each snowflake is believed to have a one-of-a-kind design.
Usually one word. You can also write snow-flakes. If you use two words you are emphasising the individual flakes.
They can look alike but, they don't look exactly alike. No two of any species are exactly the same.
there is no person that looks exactly alike but there is a such thing as a dopple ganger and that is a person that looks alot like you but not exactly .
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There are 3 syllables in snow angels:snow /an/gels
Things that are alike are the same. If two things are alike, it means they resemble or are similar to each other. For example, You and your sister might be alike in many ways, including your love for ice cream or chocolates.
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