I'm not sure which kind of hexagonal snowflake you mean - there are many kinds (stellar dendrites, maybe?). Maybe this site (SnowCrystals.com) can help you out...
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~atomic/snowcrystals/class/class.htm
2006-12-31 09:58:00
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answered by SugrNspyce4 :) 6
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Just a hexagonal crystal pattern
2006-12-30 17:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Who needs snow flakes, turn a field of cereal the incorrect way up, shake it slightly, then be conscious that the cereal will be ordered by length, even inspite of the indisputable fact that there change into no objective to finish that. Or any clearly forming crystal of any variety, or merely grains of sand on a coastline. i idea entropy refers to how a lot sensible skill is present, yet to boot to YECs search for suggestion from with guidelines of thermodynamics that state the be conscious have a tendency and are acceptable to closed structures.
2016-12-01 08:49:09
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answered by Erika 4
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Hexagon!
2006-12-30 21:40:00
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answered by Redeemer 5
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Snowflakes are actually crystals. They form when water vapor cools and freezes inside clouds.
And they're not all 6 sided. Some form needles, dendrites, hollow columns. . .and no 2 are alike.
2006-12-30 19:52:12
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answered by YuckItUp 4
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Random, fractuals
2006-12-30 17:47:46
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answered by Pen 5
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I don't know of a specific word, but would geometric work?
2006-12-30 20:23:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont know but its really beautiful.
2006-12-30 17:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Simply beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-12-30 17:24:41
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answered by Anonymous
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beauty!
2006-12-31 02:08:36
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answered by Zoe 3
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