According to Andrew Dodd's Physics Forum blog post (http://www.phys.cwru.edu/forums/read.php?9,1207,1207) in an average snow storm, 721.3 flakes hit a car's roof every second. That’s 43,278 per minute, and 2,596,680 per hour. And that's just one car roof.
Billions and billions of minuscule pieces of white, shimmery, ice fall in unique patterns to the earth's surface from the sky in a single moment.
I believe in a higher power because of snowflakes.
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