The size and shape of snowflakes depend primarily on the temperature and humidity in the atmosphere as they form. When water vapor freezes, it creates ice crystals that grow and branch out in various patterns depending on these environmental conditions. Colder temperatures typically lead to more intricate, complex shapes, while warmer conditions can produce simpler, more rounded flakes. Additionally, variations in humidity can influence the growth rate and final structure of the snowflakes.
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 number of snowflakes in a pound can vary greatly depending on factors such as snowflake size, shape, and density. It is not possible to provide an exact number.
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
The number of snowflakes that can fall in one hour can vary greatly depending on factors such as the size of the snowflakes, the intensity of the snowfall, and the geographical location. It is not possible to provide an exact number as it can range from a few thousands to millions of snowflakes per hour.
they don't share anything exept they are snowflakes they are all unique in their own special way:)
hexagons
Columns in snowflakes typically form when water vapor in clouds freezes into ice crystals. As these crystals grow, they develop a hexagonal structure due to the molecular arrangement of water molecules. Factors like temperature and humidity influence the shape and size of the crystals, leading to the unique, intricate patterns observed in snowflakes. The process occurs in the atmosphere before the snowflakes fall to the ground.
No, snowflakes are not the same; each one is unique due to the varying conditions of temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure as they form. While they all share a hexagonal structure, the specific conditions during their formation lead to countless variations in shape and size. Even snowflakes that appear similar under a microscope often have subtle differences. Hence, the saying that "no two snowflakes are alike" holds true.
it depends on the size and shape
Large snowflakes form when there is high humidity and temperatures close to freezing. This allows for the snowflakes to grow in size as they fall through the atmosphere.
The number of snowflakes in the world varies at any one time. More are being created all the time. They are formed by freezing water particles high in the atmosphere. No one knows how many are in the world at one time.