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Morphology dimensions


Snowflakes can be characterized by the snow-crystal morphology diagram, which shows crystal shapes as a function of the temperature (x-axis) and humidity (y-axis) in which they grow. Here the humidity axis actually refers to the supersaturation — the excess water-vapour density above a humidity of 100%. The water saturation line (blue) shows the supersaturation that would be found in a dense cloud of water droplets. The dramatic dependence of snow-crystal morphology on temperature has yet to be explained.
Source: snowcrystals.com

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