Hexagonal prism
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β 9y agoWell every snowflake is different so you cant really tell someone that there is 11 points of a snowflake, that would be inaccurate.
it is related because a snowflake is a symmetrical shape
Yes - as you "zoom in" on the sides of the snowflake, the same pattern occurs infinitely.
The word snowflake has two syllables. The syllables in the word are snow-flake.
The number of times that an image is reflected in a six sided snowflake is infinity. It is easy to construct a six sided snowflake in a PC.
Hexagonal prism
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To draw the simplest form of snowflake, begin with a straight horizontal line, and cross it with a straight vertical line, forming a "plus" sign. Next, add two lines angled at 45 degrees in both directions through the centre line (they would form an "X" if not on top of the "+"). Voila! You have a snowflake. To draw more complicated ones, try printing one off the internet and copying it a bunch of times until you can draw it from memory. If you want to create your own snowflake, fashion a paper snowflake and trace it! You're snowflake will be different from every other snowflake!
No, snowflake is not an element. Snowflake refers to a unique ice crystal formed from frozen water vapor in the atmosphere, while an element is a substance composed of only one type of atom.
water, frozen into a snowflake type arrangement
It's called a Snowflake appaloosa.
Snowflake
No, each snowflake is unique because it forms through the random arrangement of ice crystals in the atmosphere. While some snowflakes may appear similar, it is highly improbable for any two to be exactly alike in structure and design.
Snowflake is a noun.
The Star & Snowflake are two common type of database Schema.
One type of obsidian is snowflake obsidian, which is black with white mineral inclusions that resemble snowflakes.
The Snowflake Heritage Foundation in Snowflake, Arizona is located at 27 South Main Street. It is housed in an old historic building known as the Heritage Museum.