Tag Archives: Winters

Kenneth Libbrecht and Rachel Wing. “Snowflake: Winter’s Frozen Artistry”

From ten thousand feet above the Earth, a snowflake begins its fall. Its journey starts when ice forms around a nucleus of dust and is blown by the winds through clouds where the crystals blossom into tiny ice stars. Because … Continue reading

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Kenneth Libbrecht and Rachel Wing. “Snowflake: Winter’s Frozen Artistry”

From ten thousand feet above the Earth, a snowflake begins its fall. Its journey starts when ice forms around a nucleus of dust and is blown by the winds through clouds where the crystals blossom into tiny ice stars. Because … Continue reading

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