Columnar snowflakes. Snowflakes are symmetrical ice crystals that form in calm air with temperatures near the freezing point of water. The exact shape of a snowflake depends on local climatic conditions,mainly air temperature and humidity. These are columnar snowflakes,often formed in lake-effect snow storms. These are snow storms associated with large lakes such as the Great Lakes of Canada and the USA. No two snowflakes are identical,as each experiences a wide range of conditions as it forms inside a cloud | |
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