Snowflakes - No two are exactly alike?

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  1. JenniferErix

    JenniferErix New Member

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    thats neat
     
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    whoa! are those for real?:shock: :D

    people are like snowflakes too, no two are alike...;)

    thanks for sharing...
     
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    whoa! are those for real?:shock: :D

    people are like snowflakes too, no two are alike...;)

    thanks for sharing...
     
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    I just called my chem class :) in here to see these, as we have recently studied crystals. We like them! We like them! Have you ever seen the Moody science video on crystals? It's awesome, too!
     
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    I just clicked on this post now....lol....guess I am way behind. This is so cool! I am going to show this to the kids! Anyway, just thought it would be nice to bring this up again since probably by now those who get snow, got it! I am going to have my kids go out and look at snowflakes with their microscope. The article says you can...I doubt it will have this kind of detail, I think they used something special.
     

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