Why is every snowflake “unique”? There are so many snowflakes at all times, and however many ‘illions in the past, shouldn’t it have used every combination by now?

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Why is every snowflake “unique”? There are so many snowflakes at all times, and however many ‘illions in the past, shouldn’t it have used every combination by now?

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When water evaporates back into the sky it comes back down eventually and sometimes it freezes on the way down. A snowflake however is what happens when these frozen droplets of water bond with any kind of particle like dust or pollen and branch out from there. The uniqueness of each snowflake design is indeed different even to the point of the difference being very minute.

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