Two shapes of popped pop corn are mushroom and butterfly
snowflake and mushroom
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.
popcorn gets different shapes because as the water in the kernel gets hotter it starts boiling and expands creating different size and shapes popcorns
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.
Popcorn has two syllables: pop-corn.
Two types of shapes are 1. 1D Shapes 2. 2D Shapes Thanks Gaurang
No, there have never been two pieces of exactly identical popcorn.
No, two dimensional shapes do not have faces
Lacy flakes of frozen water are snowflakes. Snowflakes form when water vapor in the air condenses and freezes into intricate ice crystals, creating the unique shapes and patterns we see falling from the sky.
Two physical properties of a bag of microwave popcorn before popping are its mass and volume, which remain constant before and after popping. Two chemical properties that change after popping are the composition of the kernels, which undergo a chemical reaction to turn into fluffy popcorn, and the release of aroma compounds due to the Maillard reaction during popping.
This sentence has two subjects - Popcorn & soda.