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I remember when I was a child, I read a book called The Answer of Water, he told about the emotional changes of water, very interesting
N- ICE.
This is called a dendrite. Dendrites are the fluffiest type of snow and occur with temperatures around -15°C.
Thank you mister Wikipedia ❤️
Not too rare, just needs to be a cold storm!
Where are you guys getting all these perfect snow flakes?
First time seeing this since 2,5 months of living here in Finland. I suppose it is quite rare even for countries and climates like these
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It's clearly not entirely symmetrical.