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snowflakes are shaped like stars
hexagons
depends where you are
it depends on the size of side of the rectangular & square.
it depends on the size and shape of the coin and container
they are all different (shape, size and design)
The shapes of protists include bells, stars, snowflakes ,and pincusions they range in size from microscopic algae to giant seaweeds.
snowflakes are shaped like stars
hexagons
they don't share anything exept they are snowflakes they are all unique in their own special way:)
Sort of. The shape of crystals is the subject of the scientific field of crystal morphology, and the relationship of the shape of the unit cell (the "hexagonal crystal array" you're talking about) to the shape of the overall crystal is a lot more complicated than that.
Snowflakes are never the same shape like for instance if it snowed one day and stopped and started the next day it would be a different shape.
No not really. The size of the snowflake depends on the temperature throughout the atmosphere. Smaller snowflakes occur when it is colder though, so at least you know it will not change over to rain any time soon.
it depends on the size and shape
depends where you are
The organisms shape and size depends on the mother in which grows in, and what kind of creature she, the mother, is.
well if a snowflakes melts at 80 degrees then the snowflake will be a puddle of water. So the temperature has to be a reasonable freezing point to keep the shape structured together. your welcome <3 :))