How do we really know there is no two identical snowflakes?

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I don’t really know what -illion word to use for how many snowflakes have fallen, but how do we know that out of all of them, no two are alike?

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I’ve wondered the same thing with people, obviously there hasn’t been an exhausting number of people born in comparison to the amount of genetic combinations that make up a person. But how many people would have to be born until there were two people with the same genetic information without being physically related? I’m also assuming that new genetic mutations play a large role in this as well

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