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Showing posts with label snowflake. Show all posts
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Jul 26, 2019

[Answer] 4. Snowflake the gorilla was the most famous resident of the Barcelona Zoo. His children and grandchildren aren't anything like him in appearance though. What made Snowflake so unique?

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...1. He adapted to a polar climate 2. He had a large birthmark in the shape of a snowflake 3. He liked to throw snowballs at the visitors 4. He was the only known albino gorilla in the world Snowflake was born in 1964 in Equatorial Guinea and captured by an ethnic farmer. His entire troop was slaughtered, but he was spared for his rarity. He was later sold to a man who worked for the Barcelona Zoo. Lovingly raised by a veterinarian and his wife for a short time, they eventually had to give him up when he grew larger. The Barcelona Zoo became his new home where he was adored by visitors from all over the world. During his time at the zoo, he fathered 21 children (6 lived until adulthood), and 10 grandchildren. He did not pass on his albinism to any of his descendants. He remained at the zoo until his death in 2003 from skin cancer.

Dec 21, 2017

[Ans] How big was the snowflake that holds the Guinness World Record as the largest ever recorded?

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A snowflake is a single ice crystal that has achieved a sufficient size, and may have amalgamated with others, then falls through the Earth's atmosphere as snow. Each flake nucleates around a dust particle in supersaturated air masses by attracting supercooled cloud water droplets, which freeze and accrete in crystal form. Complex shapes emerge as the flake moves through differing temperature and humidity zones in the atmosphere, such that individual snowflakes differ in detail from one another, but may be categorized in eight broad classifications and at least 80 individual variants. The main constituent shapes for ice crystals, from which combinations may occur, are needle, column, plate and rime. Snowflakes appear white in color despite being made of clear ice. This is due to diffuse reflection of the whole spectrum of light by the small crystal facets.



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15 inches wide by 8 inches thick:


Fort Keogh, Montana was a reaction to the Little Big Horn massacre. The Fort was the scene of a bizarre snowstorm in January 1887. On this day, the astonished soldiers manning the Fort witnessed massive snowflakes, the largest measuring 15 inches wide by 8 inches thick. Giant flakes form when wet, heavy snow falls amid little wind. These conditions make it easy for flakes to stick together to form large flakes. Source: HistoryandHeadlines.com


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