First, not all snowflakes are perfectly symmetrical. In fact, the vast majority of snowflakes are asymmetrical. However they appear to be because on a microscopic scale, each side of a crystal being is such close proximity to the other will produce similar results because each molecule was formed under the same environmental conditions simultaneously.
All snowflakes are six-sided crystals
snowflakes are shaped like stars
No, they are not!
Symmetrical. See http://www.orbitals.com for pictures of all the orbitals
is a arrow symmetrical
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Snowflakes are not only symmetrical, but are always 6-sided and 6-pointed.
My symmetrical objects are: 1.eggs 2.Leaves 3.Snowflakes 4.Pins 5.Paper 6.Photo frames I hope these objects help you!!!!!!
All snowflakes are different
All snowflakes are six-sided crystals
They are not necessarily regular but they are symmetrical. This is because they reflect the internal order of the water molecules as they arrange themselves into the solid state (the process of crystallization)
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.
snowflakes are shaped like stars
Yes!All maple leaves are symmetrical!(I think.)
Though snowflakes vary greatly in appearance they all have six-sides due to the chemical makeup of the water they are formed from.
they don't share anything exept they are snowflakes they are all unique in their own special way:)
Snow is cold. Snowflakes are all the same