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  2. Snowflake - Wikipedia

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    The six "arms" of the snowflake, or dendrites, then grow independently from each of the corners of the hexagon, while either side of each arm grows independently. The microenvironment in which the snowflake grows changes dynamically as the snowflake falls through the cloud and tiny changes in temperature and humidity affect the way in which ...

  3. Snow - Wikipedia

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    Snow falling in Tokyo, Japan Freshly fallen snowflakes. A snowflake consists of roughly 10 19 water molecules which are added to its core at different rates and in different patterns depending on the changing temperature and humidity within the atmosphere that the snowflake falls through on its way to the ground. As a result, snowflakes differ ...

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    Both grow well in gardens in western Europe, with sufficient rainfall so that the soil does not dry out completely in summer. L. aestivum, the summer snowflake, grows particularly well on clay soils. L. vernum, the spring snowflake, is easy to grow in moist sunny or semi-shady places and flowers along with snowdrops.

  5. Classifications of snow - Wikipedia

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    Falling snow comprises ice crystals, growing in a hexagonal pattern and combining as snowflakes. [13] Ice crystals may be "any one of a number of macroscopic, crystalline forms in which ice appears, including hexagonal columns, hexagonal platelets, dendritic crystals, ice needles, and combinations of these forms". [14]

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  7. Snowflake Is Growing Like Crazy. But at What Cost? - AOL

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    The company's big bet on AI is risky. Last year, one of the biggest concerns Snowflake (NYSE: SNOW) investors had was how quickly its revenue growth rate was decelerating. But to the data cloud ...

  8. Snowflake Dips Below Its IPO Price: Is It Time to Buy or Sell?

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    Data source: Snowflake. YOY = Year-over-year. For the third quarter, Snowflake expects its product revenue to only rise 22% year over year. Analysts expect its total revenue to grow 24% for the ...

  9. Snowflake Shares Soar as Outlook Brightens. Is It Too ... - AOL

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    While Snowflake does not appear to have been at fault, it still affected the stock. ... That's above where high-margin, SaaS (software-as-a-service) companies growing between 25% to 30% ...