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Snow Crystal vs Snow Flake
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:02:00
The six-sided beautifully intricate structure is a snow crystal not a snow flake. A snowflake is an aggregate of snow crystals.
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Wilson Snowflake Bentley
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:01:13
In 1885, Wilson “Snowflake” Bentley became the first person to photograph a single snow crystal by connecting a microscope to a bellows camera. He discovered that no two were alike.
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All About Snow
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Searchable information about snow, including facts, definitions, questions and answers, as well as links to other snow related websites.
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The Chemistry of Snow Crystals
MPBN: Quest Series, Still Image, 0:03:04
The shape and chemistry of a snow crystal often changes within a few hours of falling to the ground. Pukak is depth hoar. Surface hoar is a feathery type snow crystal that grows on top of snow.
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