Snowflake
Hi! Welcome to Winter wonderland. Where the snowflakes let you fly them.
This snowflake flies better than your planes.
instructions:
Throttle, pitch, roll.
Yes, the statement "every snowflake is unique and individual" is considered true because each snowflake follows a slightly different path through the atmosphere, encountering varying temperature and humidity levels, resulting in a distinct and complex crystal structure that makes no two snowflakes exactly alike; even if they appear similar at first glance, a close examination under magnification would reveal subtle differences.
Key points about snowflake uniqueness:
Formation process:
As water vapor freezes into ice crystals, the shape is influenced by the surrounding conditions like temperature and humidity, creating a unique pattern for each snowflake.
Molecular level differences:
Even if two snowflakes appear identical to the naked eye, at a molecular level, their arrangement of water molecules would be slightly different, ensuring individuality.
Scientific consensus:
While some argue that with extreme magnification, identical snowflakes might be found, most scientists agree that the probability of two completely identical snowflakes is extremely low.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 55.8ft (17.0m)
- Length 52.9ft (16.1m)
- Height 10.1ft (3.1m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 7,533lbs (3,416kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 34.307
- Wing Loading 87.5lbs/ft2 (427.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 86.1ft2 (8.0m2)
- Drag Points 19300
Parts
- Number of Parts 552
- Control Surfaces 2
- Performance Cost 1,389
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Every snowflake is unique.
Then there's those who need to grow a spine
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