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Snowflakes 4.3
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Question 1

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What is the technical term for a snowflake?

  • Ice crystal
  • Snow crystal
  • Frost crystal
  • Water droplet
What is the technical term for a snowflake?

Question 2

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How does a snowflake form?

  • Water vapor meets dust or pollen in the clouds
  • Water freezes instantly in the air
  • Ice particles collide with each other
  • Clouds release frozen raindrops
How does a snowflake form?

Question 3

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Who theorized the hexagonal pattern of snowflakes?

  • Isaac Newton
  • Albert Einstein
  • Johannes Kepler
  • Galileo Galilei
Who theorized the hexagonal pattern of snowflakes?

Question 4

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Why is the hexagonal shape of snowflakes significant?

  • It is the strongest shape in nature
  • It allows efficient use of space
  • It makes snowflakes melt faster
  • It helps snowflakes float longe
Why is the hexagonal shape of snowflakes significant?

Question 5

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What color are snowflakes actually?

  • White
  • Blue
  • Clear
  • Silver
What color are snowflakes actually?

Question 6

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What causes snowflakes to appear white?

  • Reflection of light from the sun
  • The scattering of light from their edges
  • Tiny air bubbles trapped inside
  • The presence of frost on their surface
What causes snowflakes to appear white?

Question 7

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What are snowflakes compared to in the passage?

  • Stars
  • Raindrops
  • Celestial bodies
  • Diamonds
What are snowflakes compared to in the passage?

Question 8

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Snowflakes form when water droplets freeze directly into ice.

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Snowflakes form when water droplets freeze directly into ice.

Question 9

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The hexagonal pattern of snowflakes was studied in 1611.

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The hexagonal pattern of snowflakes was studied in 1611.

Question 10

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Temperature and humidity have no effect on the formation of snowflakes.

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Temperature and humidity have no effect on the formation of snowflakes.

Question 11

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Snowflakes are naturally white in color.

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Snowflakes are naturally white in color.

Question 12

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Snowflakes, like humans, have unique histories.

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Snowflakes, like humans, have unique histories.

Question 13

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Humidity has no effect on the size of a snowflake.

  • T
  • F

Question 14

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No two snowflakes are identical because of their unique journeys.

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  • F

Question 15

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Snowflakes carry no historical or scientific significance.

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  • F
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