Their are around 134 that is what they said
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there is 300 000 million in one snowflake made of lepricons urine and thats because the factor of a snowflakes circumference is equivalent to a lepricons urination pattern.. so that states that the inside of a snowflake was made from the lepricons urine evaporating into the water cycle from the rainbow, following the water cycle into the clouds and down with precipitation (snow) making the snowflakes look the way they do.
Every snowflake is different, no two are the same, but usually all snowflakes have 6 main points.a lot but it depens on how it froze in the first place and it may have broken a point through its journey to the ground.But to be honest snow flakes are beautiful if u look up close.
If it's heavily compacted snow, then one cubic foot weighs in at about 25 lbs. At 8 lbs to the quart, you are looking at less than a gallon of water. Closer to 3 quarts of water.
You need to know how much a cubic foot of snow weighs. It depends on the sort of snow. There is 1500 cu ft of snow on the roof.
18 cups, 4.5 quarts. A good average to figuring out snow to water ratio is 12-1. So there 1/12 of a cubic foot of snow will be the volume of water. An ounce is 1 inch sq. 12x12 is 144 cubic inches of water. 144 divided by 8 ounces to a cup is 18 cups. There fore 4.5 quarts.
The word snowflakes has two syllables: snow-flakes.
snowflakes are small dots of snow and snow is very cold water
Snowflakes are shapes of snow that fall from the sky.
you cant count the snow flakes on the ground
Snowflakes are not mentioned in English translations though snow is.
raindrop:rain as snowflake:snow. Comparing one (a single flake) to many (lots of snowflakes is "snow")
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it depends on how cloudy and fast the snow is falling.
snow and ice
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Snow is a beautiful act of nature. The reason snowflakes are white is because of the way and the structure in which the water freezes to make snow.
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.