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The Physics of Why Snowflakes Are Always Six-Sided
The Physics of Why Snowflakes Are Always Six-Sided
US · Published Oct 14, 2025
• Snowflakes are six-sided due to the hexagonal structure of ice crystals formed by hydrogen bonds between water molecules.
• Dendritic growth, where crystals grow preferentially at corners, contributes to the intricate patterns of snowflakes.
• Atmospheric conditions like temperature and humidity influence the unique shape of each snowflake, while the fundamental six-sided symmetry remains constant.
Why snowflakes always have six sides
The question of why snowflakes always have six sides has fascinated scientists and nature enthusiasts. The answer is in the physics of water molecules and their interactions in specific atmospheric conditions.
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