Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Current Event

The current event I chose was about the mystery of snowflake shapes. http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/50770/title/FOR_KIDS_Scientists_explain_mystery_of_triangular_snowflakes_
A scientist named Kenneth Libbrecht was trying to experiment the shape of snoThatwflakes. Researches found that usually snowflakes are in a shape of a hexagon, but they can be triangular as well. In the lab, Hannah Arnold and Kenneth Libbrecht worked in the lab trying to figure out the snowflake shape. Was it a hexagon, or a triangle? They built a fake snowflake and compared them with actual snowflakes and saw that they were hexagons, but then they started to notice flakes that looked like triangles. They thought that maybe triangular snowflakes aren't so rare! Snowflakes aren't only about seeing in winter, they include math and science by learning how snowflakes move in the air. That is called aerodynamics. I thought this was a very interesting topic because I don't really pay attention to the shape of the snowflake, but how beautiful they look!

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