
Snow Is Born in the CloudsWhen we look at the sky, we see that each cloud is made up of tiny water droplets. When the air becomes very cold, these tiny water droplets begin to turn into ice crystals.Ice crystals stick together and grow. Over time, they come together to form light snowflakes.If the air is very cold and the clouds become heavy enough, snowflakes begin to drift and fall from the sky. These light flakes, like cotton, reach the ground due to the wind.Every snowflake is unique! Some a
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SnSnow crystals are structures formed by the delicate balance of atmospheric conditions. These crystals develop when water vapor directly transitions into a solid state through deposition. Microscopically characterized by their hexagonal symmetry, snow crystals are influenced not only by atmospheric temperature and humidity conditions but also by microscale environmental factors.Studying these crystals is not merely an aesthetic curiosity; it holds critical importance in numerous fields such as at
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Ahmet Burak Taner

In winter, tiny, pure white shapes drift down from the sky: snowflakes! Each one is so beautiful that some sparkle like stars while others appear as delicate needles. But the most astonishing thing is this: no two snowflakes on Earth are exactly alike.How Do Snowflakes Form?The journey of a snowflake begins inside clouds. Water vapor in the air freezes in very cold conditions and turns into tiny ice crystals. As these crystals drift within the cloud, they collide and stick together. Each added p
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