The Chemistry of Snowflakes [Video]

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Published on Wed, 19 Dec 2012 16:00:39 GMT Indexed on 2012/12/19 17:05 UTC
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Snowflakes start out as tiny bits of dust high in the atmosphere and end up drifting down to us as intricate water crystals. Check out this video to see the process start to finish.

Courtesy of the American Chemical Society and Bytesize Science, we’re treated to a well explained and illustrated journey from the beginning of the snowflake formation process until the end.

[via Neatorama]

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