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  1. Únete a Snowflake Data Cloud, una red global que permite a miles de organizaciones colaborar, potenciar diversos workloads y crear aplicaciones de datos.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SnowflakeSnowflake - Wikipedia

    Snowflakes nucleate around mineral or organic particles in moisture-saturated, subfreezing air masses. They grow by net accretion to the incipient crystals in hexagonal formations. The cohesive forces are primarily electrostatic.

  3. 6 de ene. de 2014 · Here's all the science behind Earth's favorite cold crystal. More reading: Wilson Bentley, The Snowflake Man of Vermont http://publicdomainreview.org/2011/02... Kenneth Libbrecht's SnowCrystals...

  4. 19 de dic. de 2016 · A: A snowflake begins to form when an extremely cold water droplet freezes onto a pollen or dust particle in the sky. This creates an ice crystal. As the ice crystal falls to the ground, water vapor freezes onto the primary crystal, building new crystals – the six arms of the snowflake.

  5. Maruša Bradač sheds light on the secret life of snowflakes. Lesson by Maruša Bradač, animation by bottomless well films. View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-science-of-snowflakes ...

  6. 13 de jun. de 2024 · Snowflakes form when water vapor travels through the air and condenses on a particle. This begins to form a slowly growing ice crystal--a snowflake! There are two basic ways that the vapor can condense, and each way plays a big role in the shape that the snowflake will eventually take.

  7. 23 de dic. de 2020 · The science behind snowflakes. Link Copied! A snowflake is a small weather feature that can pack a big punch. Many are made up of just one single ice crystal while some, more elaborate...

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