Ice crystals are solid forms of water that form when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and freezes. They are typically hexagonal in shape due to the molecular structure of ice, which consists of water molecules arranged in a specific geometric pattern. Ice crystals can occur in various forms, including: 1. **Snowflakes**: Ice crystals that fall from clouds when water vapor sublimates directly into ice. No two snowflakes are exactly alike due to the unique atmospheric conditions they encounter during their formation.
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