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nobody snowflakes are made by something called precipitation this means water falls down in any form so when its cold enough it snows

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Snowflakes are formed when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals. These ice crystals form unique shapes as they fall through different temperature and humidity conditions in the clouds. Each snowflake is made up of a number of ice crystals that bond together to create the intricate patterns we see.

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