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Computer-enhanced image of snowflakes falling

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Computer-enhanced image of snowflakes falling

Snowflakes. Computer-enhanced image of snow crystals falling. Snowflakes show a typical hexagonal symmetry (as seen here) if the crystallisation occurs slowly, in calm air and in temperatures near freezing point. They are commonly flat and may have different shapes such as six-sided polygons or stars. The beautiful pattern of a snowflake is often very complicated with needle-like structures and tiny bridges. Since the final shape is influenced by the weather conditions in which they form, no two snowflakes are identical

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© MEHAU KULYK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Climate Cold Crystal Falling Frozen Hexagon Meteorology Snow Snow Fall Snow Flake Weather Winter Snow Crystal


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This stunning print captures the mesmerizing beauty of snowflakes falling from the sky. The computer-enhanced image showcases the intricate details of these delicate ice crystals, revealing their typical hexagonal symmetry when formed slowly in calm air and near freezing temperatures. Each snowflake is a unique masterpiece, with different shapes ranging from six-sided polygons to stars. The complexity of a snowflake's pattern is truly awe-inspiring, adorned with needle-like structures and tiny bridges that add to its enchanting allure. As weather conditions play a significant role in shaping these frozen wonders, no two snowflakes are ever identical. In this snapshot by Science Photo Library, we witness nature's artistry at its finest. The crystal-clear clarity allows us to appreciate every minute detail of these ethereal creations as they gracefully descend upon winter landscapes. With references to meteorology and climate, this image serves as a reminder of the magical transformation that occurs during snowy seasons. It transports us into a world where cold temperatures give birth to extraordinary formations, evoking feelings of wonder and tranquility. Whether used for scientific study or personal admiration, this print invites us to marvel at the breathtaking intricacy found within each individual snowflake—a testament to nature's boundless creativity and endless surprises.

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