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  2. Snowflake - Wikipedia

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    Macro photography of a natural snowflake. A snowflake is a single ice crystal that is large enough to fall through the Earth's atmosphere as snow. [1] [2] [3] Snow appears white in color despite being made of clear ice.

  3. Why The World Seems To Fall Silent After A Fresh Snow - AOL

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    Snowflakes, and snow in general, are actually able to make the world around them quiet too. The science of silent snowflakes: The most common type of snowflake, called a dendrite, has six "arms ...

  4. Timeline of snowflake research - Wikipedia

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    The hexagonal snowflake, a crystalline formation of ice, has intrigued people throughout history.This is a chronology of interest and research into snowflakes. Artists, philosophers, and scientists have wondered at their shape, recorded them by hand or in photographs, and attempted to recreate hexagonal snowflakes.

  5. Wikipedia : Every snowflake is unique

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    Creating unique snowflakes is done by trimming biographical details and technical or statistical tables to the minimum, and creating a Reception or Commentary section with the most juicy bits of the professional critical reviews; taking both actions would achieve an encyclopedic article.

  6. Why Snowflake (SNOW) Might Surprise This Earnings Season - AOL

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  7. Here's Why Snowflake Stock Popped Again Today - AOL

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    Last week, data company Snowflake (NYSE: SNOW) reported financial results for its fiscal third quarter of 2025. This morning, Wedbush analyst Dan Ives published a report stating that artificial ...

  8. Snowflake (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Following Fight Club, the terms "special snowflake" and "special snowflake syndrome" were applied to individuals with a negative connotation. [9] [10] Such terminology refers to people who believe their status as a unique individuals means they are destined for great success, or deserve a special career, with abundant praise and admiration.

  9. Here's Why Snowflake Stock Soared 52% Last Month - AOL

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    So while the Q4 forecast is slower than growth in Q3, it's a big step up from where trends were just a few months ago. That's an important development, and it explains why Snowflake investors are ...