jääkideks
Jääkideks refers to ice crystals, a fundamental component of frozen water. These crystals form when water molecules transition from a liquid or gaseous state to a solid state. The hexagonal structure is a common and characteristic arrangement for ice crystals, resulting from the hydrogen bonding between water molecules. The specific shape and size of ice crystals can vary greatly depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity.
Under different atmospheric conditions, ice crystals can aggregate and develop into various forms of precipitation. Snowflakes