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snow crystals outside the city center.
Why are snow crystals six-sided?
Most crystals have six-sided symmetry, though three- or 12-sided snow crystals also fall.
There have been simple snow crystals that appear the same under a microscope.
Ancient Chinese scholars were the first to note the sixfold symmetry of snow crystals.
The spontaneous appearance of order is especially obvious when the water vapour condenses into snow crystals.
Random collisions and subsequent aggregation (sticking together) of snow crystals are another reason for flakes to be different.
Most snow crystals — as he knew, and kept quiet about — are nothing like our stellar flower: they're irregular, bluntly geometric.
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