Fast Facts About Snowflakes - Page 2


© Mary M. Alward
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Which ingredient and paper formed the best crystals?

Author's Note:

This project may be done with a group of children or singly.

Suite Links:

Contributing Editor, Joy Butler, shares her story, Turning White into Gold.

Want to read some great books about Snowflakes? Follow the link to my article Snowflake Reading.

View photos of snowflakes and learn more about these magnificent creations of nature in Keith Heindorn's article, Snowflakes

Former Science for Kids Editor, Debbie St. Germain, wrote a wonderful article, about Snow Science

Travel back in time with me and go on A Winter Adventure with Grandpa

When I was young, I lived on a farm in southern Ontario. Read about the Winter Hardships that we endured in the 1950's.

Other Links:

Paper Snowflakes

Snowflake Fun.

The Science of Snowflakes


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4.   Dec 14, 2004 8:05 PM
In response to Re: Re: Montana had the biggest snowflakes! posted by Tina_Coruth:

Tina,

One year I would love to go to PE ...


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3.   Dec 12, 2004 5:50 PM
In response to Re: Montana had the biggest snowflakes! posted by Red:

Mary,
This is a fun and interesting article. The pink s ...

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2.   Dec 6, 2004 4:37 AM
In response to Montana had the biggest snowflakes! posted by jerrib:

Jerri,

I was surprised at the size of the largest sn ...


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1.   Dec 4, 2004 9:35 AM
And Washington's Stampede pass gets 430 feet of snow a year. These were interesting tidbits, Mary. Enjoyed this article. The craft sounds fun. ...

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