
Fascinating Snowflake Symmetry and Natural Phenomena
Explore the beauty of snowflake symmetry, the science behind six-sided crystals, the power of three in snowflake formation, and the wonders of frost, water phases, and avalanches in nature. Admire the oddballs and the catalyst that form frost as you delve into this captivating presentation on the marvels of nature.
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Snowflake Symmetry Rotations, Reflections, and Translations in Nature
Six sided crystals Snowflakes are all six sided because of their chemistry Snowflakes are made of water molecules Water molecules are polar they have an electrical charge The charge makes the molecules look like Mickey Mouse!
Power of Three Three water molecules that stick together form the base of the snowflake
These keep adding more until it gets so heavy it falls to the ground
Avalanche! Snow is very heavy When snow piles up, it can fall in an avalanche Avalanches can be very dangerous, so watch out for warning signs in mountainous areas
and what family is complete without a few oddballs?
Frost forms on windows and plants. It must have a catalyst.
Solid, Liquid, Gas Water is a marvelous thing!
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