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why snow flakes are different shape please tell ​

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Answered by singhanju71074
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When several ice crystals stick together, they form a snowflake. As snowflakes tumble through the air, swirling and spiraling, they each take a different path to the ground. Each snowflake falls and floats through clouds with different temperatures and moisture levels. This shapes each snowflake differently.

Answered by brajesh75
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Water molecules in the solid state, such as in ice and snow, form weak bonds (called hydrogen bonds) to one another. These ordered arrangements result in the basic symmetrical, hexagonal shape of the snowflake. ... As a result, the water molecules arrange themselves in predetermined spaces and in a specific arrangement

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