snowflakes are shaped like stars
every snowflake is unique not all of them are stars
hexagons
All snowflakes are six-sided crystals
Contrary to the general belief the overwhelming majority of snowflakes do not have a particular shape. Just a few have crystalline fractal shapes, similar to tree branches, for example.
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Generally radial symmetry
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.
they are all different (shape, size and design)
Contrary to the general belief the overwhelming majority of snowflakes do not have a particular shape. Just a few have crystalline fractal shapes, similar to tree branches, for example.
God gave everything a special and specific form, just like you.
Snowflakes are of hexagonal shape with dendritic (fern-like) protrusions.
Also we must look at the shape of a common water molecule, two oxygen atoms with one hydrogen atom forming a V shape, these bond in such a way that they have six folds of symmetry, when these clump together to form snowflakes they still retain the basic format of a bonded water molecule.
snowflakes are natural
No, snowflakes are water that has frozen in a certain way that forms snowflakes. But they have oxygen in them.
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