Imagine you're building a house with blocks. All the blocks are the same, but depending on how you stack them, your house can look different every time. Snowflakes work like that, they all start as tiny ice crystals, and depending on the temperature and humidity, each one grows in its own special pattern.
Examples
- A snowflake like a tree branch
- A snowflake that looks like a star
- A flat snowflake like a plate
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See also
- Why Is The Universe Full Of Spirals?
- Why Do Patterns Repeat in Nature?
- Why Are Some Numbers 'Favoured' by Nature?
- The Golden Ratio: Is It Myth or Math?
- What connects circles to everything else in math?