The Secret Life of Snow: Exploring the Science of Snowflakes Blizzards and Frosty Phenomena
Uncover the Hidden Chemistry and Weather Patterns Behind Winter's
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Narrated by:
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C.S Cyan
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By:
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Maria Fain
Discover the hidden world within every snowflake.
Why do no two snowflakes look the same? How do blizzards form and shape our landscapes?
The Secret Life of Snow pulls back the frosty curtain on winter’s most fascinating wonders, revealing the incredible science, chemistry, and weather patterns that create snowflakes, blizzards, and icy spectacles across the globe.
Perfect for curious listeners, students, and winter lovers alike, this beautifully explained guide takes you on a journey through:
- The unique chemistry of snow crystals how temperature, moisture, and atmosphere create billions of one-of a kind shapes.
- The birth of blizzards and snowstorms what makes them so powerful, unpredictable, and awe-inspiring.
- Surprising impacts of snow on ecosystems and climate, from mountain tops to city streets.
- Cutting-edge discoveries from meteorologists, climate scientists, and physicists.
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