The great white lie: What snowflakes really look like
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This snowflake has fernlike stellar dendrites – so called because the crystals have so many sidebranches that they look like ferns. Follow the l…
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These Are the Highest-Resolution Photos Ever Taken of Snowflakes
ScienceShot: The True Shape of Snowflakes | Science
2013年4月10日 · The classic image of a snowflake is a fluke. That flat, six-sided crystal with delicate filigree patterns of sharp branches occurs in only about one in every 1000 flakes. And a snowflake seen in 3D is another beast entirely. …
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The shape of a snowflake is determined primarily by the temperature and humidity at which it is formed. [8] Freezing air down to −3 °C (27 °F) promotes planar crystals (thin and flat). In colder air down to −8 °C (18 °F), the crystals …
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These are actual photos of Snowflakes. How is it …
the initial formation of a snowflake is called nucleation more remarkable shapes and elaborate limbs arise from very rapid attachment of water molecules to the snowflake in vapor rich parts of the atmosphere. the speed of the reaction and …
Snowflakes All Fall In One of 35 Different Shapes | Smithsonian
List of Snowflake Shapes and Patterns - ThoughtCo
2021年10月4日 · Snowflakes have characteristic shapes because they consist of water molecules, which have a bent shape. Most snowflakes are flat crystals that have six sides. They resemble lacy hexagons. The main factor affecting …
Super Cool: 3D Photographs of Snowflakes - Live Science
2013年4月10日 · A new device can take 3D photographs of snow as it falls through the air, revealing a diverse array of shapes that mostly look completely different than the 2D representations we're used to...