Overall, the laws of thermodynamics are a key ingredient to the natural world. One thing that they impact quite a bit is the symmetry of a snowflake. Symmetry is a concept that makes understanding the world around us much easier to comprehend.
To explain a little bit more about the diagram, you can see that there are some shapes that resemble others that were created in different temperatures. A lot of them have dendrites which is seen in approximately -2 degrees Fahrenheit and later seen when the temperature is around 31 degrees Fahrenheit.
- No one snowflake is unique in the shape, it still contains symmetry it only doesn't carry the same shape throughout the creation process that it goes through.
- The way a snowflake is created has to do with the expanding ice crystal and the surrounding air temperature. Also, since the direction it which it grows become more limited, each individual snowflake developed the same underlying geometry
- This idea can be transferred into the symmetry of lightning, or the symmetry of the veins in your body.
To explain a little bit more about the diagram, you can see that there are some shapes that resemble others that were created in different temperatures. A lot of them have dendrites which is seen in approximately -2 degrees Fahrenheit and later seen when the temperature is around 31 degrees Fahrenheit.