They tell me that water is made up of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen.
Which is interesting because hydrogen is so explosive and oxygen fuels a fire.
As more hydrogen and oxygen is linked together they begin to form a honey comb six sided shape.
When this crystalizes or becomes frozen, then the snowflake is formed on this structure.
They say that is why a snowflake always has six sides.
They say no two snowflakes are alike. But I wonder, did snowflakes evolve?
Where did the oxygen and hydrogen come from? Did they evolve from something else?
Which is interesting because hydrogen is so explosive and oxygen fuels a fire.
As more hydrogen and oxygen is linked together they begin to form a honey comb six sided shape.
When this crystalizes or becomes frozen, then the snowflake is formed on this structure.
They say that is why a snowflake always has six sides.
They say no two snowflakes are alike. But I wonder, did snowflakes evolve?
Where did the oxygen and hydrogen come from? Did they evolve from something else?