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    2019-12-03 12 hours Buenos Aires
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    W3School Snow develops in clouds that themselves are part of a larger weather system. The physics of snow crystal development in clouds results from a complex set of variables that include moisture content and temperatures. The resulting shapes of the falling and fallen crystals can be classified into a number of basic shapes and combinations, thereof. Occasionally, some plate-like, dendritic and stellar-shaped snowflakes can form under clear sky with a very cold temperature inversion present
  • ALINA reviews 09-12-2019
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    2019-12-04 158 hours Tirana
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