Different snowflakes have different shapes and sizes, so one snowflake could have 3 sides, while another one has 8.
Yes, particles bumping into the sides of a container create pressure by exerting force on the walls. This pressure is the result of the particles delivering momentum to the walls as they collide with them.
It has 23 pieces of cakeEdit: A snowflake forms in a random order sort of. I have no idea why the shape is six sided in a symmetrical fashion. How does one side of the flake "know" how the other five sides are shaped. And is there a way that this information is somehow transmitted to the other sides? My best guess is that the conditions that form one side (or dendrite) are so close that the other side form in the same pattern.
When pressure is applied on the sides of a plate, the plate will experience deformation and may bend or flex. The amount of deformation will depend on the material properties of the plate and the magnitude of the pressure applied. If the pressure exceeds the strength of the plate, it may result in permanent damage or failure.
The deserts in Africa are primarily influenced by the subtropical high-pressure belts located at around 30 degrees North and South of the equator. These high-pressure zones create stable atmospheric conditions that inhibit cloud formation and precipitation, resulting in arid conditions in places like the Sahara and Kalahari deserts.
While various factors influence snowflake formation, such as temperature and humidity, there is no direct scientific evidence that suggests barometric pressure affects the number of sides a snowflake has. The intricate structure of a snowflake is mainly determined by the molecule-by-molecule growth as it falls through different temperature and humidity conditions in the atmosphere.
a snowflake???
Yes - as you "zoom in" on the sides of the snowflake, the same pattern occurs infinitely.
Sides = 2 (front and back) Corners = 6 (mostly)
Fourteen.
They usually have 6 sides unless they are damaged.
Most, but not all, snowflakes are six sided
There are 8 days of Hanukkah; and snowflakes have six sides or angles.
snowflakes have 6 sides, so you fold the piece of paper 3 times.
A hexagon is a polygon with six sides. A snowflake is generally hexagonal.
A snowflake normally has six sides which are also known as branches. All snowflakes take the shape of a hexagon.
This would be about 16 times. You will get the image to double in the snowflake so having 8 sides will end up with 16 images.