Snowflake

A snowflake is a single ice crystal that has formed in the atmosphere and subsequently falls to the ground. Snowflakes are typically characterized by their unique, intricate patterns that emerge as water vapor crystallizes in cold conditions. Each snowflake has a distinct shape, often described as hexagonal or star-like. The variations in snowflake designs result from changes in temperature and humidity during their formation, leading to a vast diversity of sizes and forms. Snowflakes are commonly associated with winter and are often symbolically linked to purity and the beauty of nature.