Why Do Snowflakes Unique

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Snowflakes are Unique

Snowflakes are unique because the science behind it. Snowflakes are inspiring when they start to form. When snowflakes fall they start out as a snow blocks then when they start to melt and then they into snowflakes. snowflakes are unique by there beauty. Snowflakes are intriguing. Snowflakes are cold, wet, and melt easily.

To begin with, snowflakes are unique by there beauty. Snowflakes can only fall on the months of December, January, and February. Snowflakes can be different shapes making them beautiful. Snowflakes tern into different shapes because the amount of water. The air has to be 32 degrees for the water to tern into a snowflakes. Snowflakes can tern into snow if they are compact and sat on the ground

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