Why is it snowing?

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You see, H2O is a very interesting substance at the molecular level. The hydrogen atoms hang out on one side of the oxygen atom and in the corresponding spots on the opposite side the electrons like to hang out, so you have positive charged regions and negative charged regions. When approaching the freezing point this causes the water molecules to organize into structures. In the case of water vapor turning solid in the air this tends to form regular complex structures known as snowflakes.
 
Wait your rich country doesn't unsnow the pavements and roads meanwhile poor Poland unsnows it pavements and roads regularly?
 
>living somewhere that gets cold
kwab, ngmi, couldn’t be me, ect…
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I shook the globe again. My bad.
Dude, not cool. How am I supposed to drive to the grocery store now?

You see, H2O is a very interesting substance at the molecular level. The hydrogen atoms hang out on one side of the oxygen atom and in the corresponding spots on the opposite side the electrons like to hang out, so you have positive charged regions and negative charged regions. When approaching the freezing point this causes the water molecules to organize into structures. In the case of water vapor turning solid in the air this tends to form regular complex structures known as snowflakes.
What witchcraft is this? Don't blow smoke up my ass with your "science" bullshit. I see what you're trying to do, trying to convince me that water is a "polar molecule." Your snowflakes are a result of a pact you made with the Devil, admit it.
 
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