Definition of Ice Crystals

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Ice Crystals

The term 'Ice Crystals' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' A barely visible crystalline form of ice that has the shape of needles, columns or plates. Ice crystals are so small that they seem to be suspended in air. Ice crystals occur at very low temperatures in a stable atmosphere'.

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