snöflingors
Snöflingors is a Swedish word that translates to "snowflakes" in English. It refers to the individual ice crystals that fall from the sky during a snowfall. These intricate structures form high in the atmosphere when water vapor freezes onto tiny particles, such as dust or pollen. As more water vapor freezes, the crystal grows, often developing a unique hexagonal shape with six arms or branches. The specific shape of a snowflake is influenced by the temperature and humidity of the atmosphere it passes through during its descent. While often depicted as perfectly symmetrical, real snowflakes are rarely identical, with slight variations occurring due to the constantly changing environmental conditions. The study of snowflakes, known as dendrochronology, is a branch of meteorology that seeks to understand the complex processes of their formation. Snowflakes are a common and beautiful natural phenomenon, contributing to winter landscapes and playing a role in the Earth's water cycle.