per inch in a 2' by 2' square, there is approximately 122,370 flakes. i came to my conclusion by this simple equation: an average snowflakes consistancy is about 1/177 of a gram, give or take.
next you take that plus the square root of the area, which in this case you multiply the area first by the surface of the earth. again, this is a rough estimate. in my case i came to the conclusion of 9,792,199,872,199,872.03289 inches around the whole world. i could show you all the math, but it is too complex for you, no offense i am just a scientific mathematician, it's what i do!!
next you multiply the surface of the earth times the average weight of the snow in the 2' by 2' square and the answer is george micheal, i know it sounds crazy but that's what it is!!
2007-02-03 21:07:24
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it is true that no two snow flakes are alike this is true becuase since snow is created by water that freezes up in clouds and it randomly falls when it gets cold they freeze up in random piecs making it impossible for any two pieces to e exacty the same even if two are almost the same they are never exactly the same!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-02-04 05:14:30
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answered by Saverz5335 2
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12 inches.12 inches of snow. false. all of them are alike.
2007-02-04 05:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Now that's hard as i live in Belfast and we don't get much snow
2007-02-04 06:22:55
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answered by chass_lee 6
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usually it is 7 to 9. o yes it is true ...two snow flakes are never alike........
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(how about three?just kidding!)
2007-02-04 05:59:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate math.
2007-02-04 06:27:30
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answered by ♥Just_Me♥ 5
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your right
2007-02-04 06:29:00
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answered by conan 4
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