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  1. Snowflake Image Snowflake Type Cloud Temperature (oC) Applet Model Image hollow column . plate. bullet. sectored ... Snowflake-Weather Correlation Chart Author:

  2. In an effort to be inclusive, perhaps, tables of snowflake types have become larger with time. In the 1940s the largest classification chart included 41 members. This number jumped to 80 in the 1960s, and recently a new table appeared with 121 different snowflake types. The chart above shows our preferred snowflake classification.

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  4. Mass is usually expressed in grams, and volume in milliliters or cubic centimeters. Thus density is g/ml or g/cm3. So we can compute the density of a 1-centimeter cube taken from the planet Mars with a mass of 3.96 grams. The average density of mass would be: Density=3.96g (mass)/1 cm3 (volume) =3.96 g/cm3.

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  5. SNOWFLAKE SCIENCE The more humid the air, the more water available to create ice crystals. The colder it gets, the less moisture the air can hold, making it harder for snowflake components to join together. Temperature 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 -25 -30 0.1 0 0.2 0.3-35 Supersaturation (g/m 3) Dendrites Sectored plates Plates Plates Solid prisms Needles

  6. Ideal Weather Conditions for Photographing Snowflakes: Temperature: Ideally, temperatures should be just below freezing, around -2°C to -5°C (28°F to 23°F). This range is perfect for preserving the snowflakes’ structure without causing them to become too brittle. Humidity: Moderate to high humidity is crucial, as snowflakes form from ...

  7. Feb 14, 2024 · First of all, the temperature and humidity of the atmosphere determine the shapes of snowflakes. And snowflakes form in the atmosphere when cold water droplets freeze onto dust particles. Finally ...

  8. The shape of each snowflake is determined by temperature, wind, the amount of time it takes to fall to the ground, and the amount of water vapor in the air. Snowflakes are six‐sided because water molecules have six sides and tend to grow in six directions. Because conditions change as they form and fall to the ground, snowflake shapes may be ...

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