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In this diagram we can see how a snow crystal grows and how they form to be different from each other. It starts as a small, the smallest of all smalls, and grows into a hexagon shape. The corners start to grow arms, and the arms grow plates. When the snowflake travels though the atmosphere it goes though different temperatures. This is what decides what kind of snow flake will fall to earth.









This is the the diagram that shows us how a single raindrop goes from the ground to the atmosphere, into the cloud and then how it grows into a snow flake and falls back to water as snow. The diagram before this one (see above) is what goes on inside the cloud.














This chart shows us the different types and shapes of the snowflakes. The symbol is the more scientific way showing it. Even one type of snowflake can have many different variations.









This is the chart of temperature about what snowflakes are formed at the at temperature.





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