The science of snowflakes - Maruša Bradač
559,565 Views
12,962 Questions Answered
Let’s Begin…
One could say that snowflakes are simply frozen water — but if you compare a snowflake to an ice cube, you’ll notice a big difference. Why are all snowflakes six-sided? Why are none of them exactly the same? And how do we ski on them? Maruša Bradač sheds light on the secret life of snowflakes.
We say that no two snowflakes are the same because they all form under different conditions. But why do they look so symmetric?
Sign in to answer questionAbout TED-Ed Animations
TED-Ed Animations feature the words and ideas of educators brought to life by professional animators. Are you an educator or animator interested in creating a TED-Ed Animation? Nominate yourself here »
Meet The Creators
- Educator Maruša Bradač
- Animator Lucas Millard, Kate Stryker
- Composer Seth S. Scott
- Narrator Addison Anderson