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Have you ever looked at snow carefully?

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English: When you look at snow carefully you can notice very tiny particles of snowflakes that make up the big junk of snow on the ground. They are called snow crystals which are formed through an extremely cold water droplet that freezes onto dust or pollen in the sky thus later on accumulating onto one another and starts forming onto the primary crystal. Which eventually over time makes up our season, winter, and gives us this pretty time of year.
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