we know that no two snowflakes are alike for this reason- tens of thousands of water molecules bond together- freeze- and create a flake of ice- commonly called a snowflake. due to the fact that water molecules fall in different places of the chains of ice, no two snowflakes are shaped perfectly alike.
2006-07-25 05:34:15
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answered by Anonymous
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they did research back in the 70s. They found out that no two snowflakes are the same because of how they were developed.
2006-07-25 05:30:30
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answered by RedCloud_1998 6
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The next time it snows, put out your hand and catch a couple snowflakes and look at them before they melt.
2006-07-25 05:32:55
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answered by anonymous 2
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Another note:
No two hailstones are alike....... for the reasons explained by the poster above...
Take care...
Weather_Wise911
2006-07-25 05:52:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you ever found two that were the same?
2006-07-25 11:20:40
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answered by Jenny A 6
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Put them on a microscope, and you will see.
2006-07-25 05:29:50
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answered by SPIRIT The Mustang 4
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