Snowflakes Informative Speech

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Crystal Joy

The things that snow crystals can do

Do you know amazing things about snowflakes? Do you someday want to know everything about them? Snowflakes are wonderful things that come out of no where. Also, the topics I am going to tell you are fantastic! Snowflakes are the most interesting things to learn about. Snowflakes are Amazing because they come in all shapes and sizes. Also, they can stop us from having school! Lastly, Snowflakes have a fantastic form.

To begin with, All snowflakes look different in their own way. Some snowflakes look nothing compared to others with their form. They have fantastic form because of all different shapes they are made out of. Also, It is fantastic how they fall from their
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Fake flakes can not be made out of plastic or any other thing only snow. Real flakes have to be outside for them not to melt, but fake flakes can be inside and stay there without melting all year around. Real flakes have to be outside and the temperature has to be 32. It does not matter how hot it is fake flakes will not melt. These facts are the negative effects of fake flakes.

Also, Real flakes can stick on the ground when it is 32 degrees. So if it is 32 degrees, then the snow will sick and not melt. Having a bunch of snow is not always a bad thing it can lead to NO SCHOOL!!!! The colder it is outside, the more snow there will be outside. A bad side effect of snow is accumulating. This can cause car wreaks on the roads and it can lead to dangerous things. I hope you enjoyed the things I told you that were bad a good about snowflakes.

In conclusion, Will you be able to determine if all flakes are different? Can you capture all the flakes to be 100 percent sure? I hope you like the amazing thing about the flakes. And enjoy the real meaning of them because they are not fake. I hope this information will be useful someday to you. This is why I am saying that snowflakes can come in all shapes and sizes. Stopping us from having school. Also, their fantastic form. Thank you for taking your time to read about

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