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  2. Watch FROZEN’s Snow Scientist Create ‘Designer’ Snowflakes

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    In a video, YouTuber Veritasium takes a look at how the scientist behind Frozen's snow makes "designer" snowflakes in order to study their physics. The post Watch FROZEN’s Snow Scientist Create ...

  3. 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. This is because the many small crystal facets of the snowflakes scatter the sunlight between them. [4]

  4. Snow science - Wikipedia

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    Freezing of raindrops or refreezing of largely melted snow crystals or snowflakes (sleet). Graupel or snow pellets encased in thin ice layer (small hail). Size: both 5 mm Rime Irregular deposits or longer cones and needles pointing into the wind Accretion of small, supercooled fog droplets frozen in place.

  5. Graupel - Wikipedia

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    Graupel (/ ˈ ɡ r aʊ p əl /; German: [ˈɡʁaʊpl̩] ⓘ), also called soft hail or hominy snow or granular snow or snow pellets, [1] is precipitation that forms when supercooled water droplets in air are collected and freeze on falling snowflakes, forming 2–5 mm (0.08–0.20 in) balls of crisp, opaque rime.

  6. These are the weather conditions that make perfect snowflakes

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    Dec. 2—No two snowflakes are exactly alike, but some certainly stand out more than others. Snowy days are upon us in Maine, and social media feeds are sure to flood with snapshots of picture ...

  7. Snow - Wikipedia

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    A snowflake consists of roughly 10 19 water molecules which are added to its core at different rates and in different patterns depending on the changing temperature and humidity within the atmosphere that the snowflake falls through on its way to the ground. As a result, snowflakes differ from each other though they follow similar patterns. [17 ...

  8. Snowmaking - Wikipedia

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    The crystals of ice act as seeds to make the water droplets freeze at 0 °C (32 °F). Without these crystals the water would supercool instead of freezing. This method can produce snow when the wet-bulb temperature of the air is as high as −1 °C (30 °F). [11] [12] The lower the air temperature is, the more and the better snow a cannon can ...

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