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As you go higher in the atmosphere, the temperature drops. As the temperature drops, its ability to hold water decreases. If the temperature drops low enough and there is enough water vapor in the air, then eventually you will reach the point at which water vapor must begin to condense. If the temperature is below freezing, the water vapor will form ice crystals that will become snowflakes. (It is thought that in higher latitudes most rain actually forms as snow in the cloud layer and then melts on the way down to the ground.)
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snow.... next... ;-)
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Water
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I appreciate that this is of no help at all, but I'd like to know how 'they' know no two snowflakes are the same....
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freshly steamed cleaned cob web`s from never never land
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Erm... is there more to this than I can see? This is in the sociology section for a start... Chemical answer: ice crystals. If there's some other sociological use of the word, please let me know.
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I think it's water and atmospheric dust in a frozen state.
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Ice crystals.
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ice crystals
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Snow is a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds. The process of precipitation is called snowfall.
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