sage
1/14/2016 04:21:29 pm
i love these videos because it tells me more information about snow crystals. i could look in the anthology but these videos are so much more fun to watch than reading from a book.
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kimberlee
2/6/2016 05:29:33 am
I think these videos explain what happens from snowflakes long journeys. I think the camera that the researchers invented is an amazing idea that can change the world.
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Parth
10/14/2017 11:25:05 am
Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals. Each snowflake is unique. Snow is a form of precipitation, other forms of precipitation are rain, hail and sleet. Light and fluffy snow is often called powder. Heavy snowfalls are often called snowstorms and blizzards. A number of winter sports rely on snow, including skiing and snowboarding. People have snowball fights, tobogganing and making snowmen. The highest snowfall ever recorded in a one year period was 31.1 meters (1224 inches) in Mount Rainier, Washington State, United States, between February 19, 1971 and February 18, 1972.
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Caroline B.
11/30/2017 04:13:12 pm
It is crazy how there are over 1 million snowflakes that fall in a snow blizzards every snowflake is different they are like humans each and everyone is unique. Snowflakes are formed when water vapor in the air freezes in ice crystals. If you mange to get one on your finger and look closely at it you can see every single detail it has. It is crazy how they make a perfect shape that i can't even make but the atmosphere can.
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Caroline B.
12/30/2017 07:50:34 am
Snowflakes are different each and everyone and they will always be different. Even the the tiniest detail can change the way one looks from the other. Snowflakes are like human each one is unique and each one is themselves. There are billions of snowflakes that fall in a snow storm just like there are billions of people around the world!
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