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A snowflake is not a solid, just like snow or ice is not a solid, a snoeflake is just frozen rain.

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Yes, snowflake is a solid. Snowflakes are formed from frozen water vapor in the atmosphere that crystallizes into unique patterns as it falls to the ground.

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Snowflakes are frozen water, a solid.

Snowflakes will melt quickly when they contact warmth, returning to liquid water.

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