TED-Ed: The science of snowflakes - Maruša Bradač

TED-Ed: The science of snowflakes - Maruša Bradač

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Chemistry, Science, Biology

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The video explores the unique structure and formation of snowflakes, highlighting their symmetrical six-sided shapes. Unlike ice cubes, snowflakes form directly from water vapor turning into ice. The video delves into the physics of water molecules, explaining covalent and hydrogen bonds that lead to snowflakes' hexagonal structure. It discusses how atmospheric conditions like temperature and humidity influence snowflake growth and their impact on activities like skiing. Despite their symmetry, no two snowflakes are identical due to varying environmental factors, a mystery still being studied by scientists.

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What role does melted snow play in skiing?

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Discuss the reasons why no two snowflakes are identical.

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