Unique Snowflakes Explained
Snowflakes, while often thought to be unique, share a commonality in their six-sided structure due to the shape of water molecules. The angle at which hydrogen and oxygen bond leads to hexagonal ice crystals, resulting in a vast variety of snowflake forms influenced by environmental conditions. As these crystals grow and collide, they create the beautiful and diverse snowflakes we see falling from the sky.In this clip
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