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Joe Hunt wrote:
It always amazes me how they say that no two snowflakes are exactly the same. They obviously have verified this by checking every one that has fallen from the sky, that would be ludicrous, however, I feel it must be based on some mathematical theory. This has similarities to a calculation I did at GCSE Biology which showed why no two people look alike, was to do with genotypes and chromosomes IIRC. I think "alike" should be "identical" - there are plenty of people who look alike. I've seen that I have at least a couple of doubles. Once I was watching tennis on TV and saw myself in the crowd, and another time someone showed me a newspaper picture of a group of people at a CAMRA meeting. There was I, pint in hand as usual, but I couldn't remember the occasion - then realized that was because it wasn't me. Graham |
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Looks like everyone avoided the original question. Why are snowflakes
created when they should just form a pellet? |
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Looks like everyone avoided the original question. Why are snowflakes
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Looks like everyone avoided the original question. Why are snowflakes
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Looks like everyone avoided the original question. Why are snowflakes
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Taz wrote:
Looks like everyone avoided the original question. Why are snowflakes created when they should just form a pellet? Possibly that was because everyone wondered why they 'should' form a pellet. Surely the solid form of water should form crystals, as solids tend to do and that, I think, is the composition of snow flakes (as we decide to call them). -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk |
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Taz wrote:
Looks like everyone avoided the original question. Why are snowflakes created when they should just form a pellet? Possibly that was because everyone wondered why they 'should' form a pellet. Surely the solid form of water should form crystals, as solids tend to do and that, I think, is the composition of snow flakes (as we decide to call them). -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk |
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Taz wrote:
Looks like everyone avoided the original question. Why are snowflakes created when they should just form a pellet? Possibly that was because everyone wondered why they 'should' form a pellet. Surely the solid form of water should form crystals, as solids tend to do and that, I think, is the composition of snow flakes (as we decide to call them). -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk |
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Taz wrote:
Looks like everyone avoided the original question. Why are snowflakes created when they should just form a pellet? Possibly that was because everyone wondered why they 'should' form a pellet. Surely the solid form of water should form crystals, as solids tend to do and that, I think, is the composition of snow flakes (as we decide to call them). -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk |
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![]() "Taz" me@home wrote in message ... Looks like everyone avoided the original question. Why are snowflakes created when they should just form a pellet? see- http://www.its.caltech.edu/~atomic/s...mer/primer.htm and http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~reiterc/mvp/sfn/index.html -- regards, David add '17' to Waghorne to reply |
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