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Why does frost form patterns?

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Answer: Crystal growth follows physics

Ice crystals grow randomlyWrong. Growth isn't random—highly structured! Water molecules form hexagonal lattices following thermodynamic rules, creating fractal patterns.

Temperature variations pattern itWrong. Temperature affects growth rate, but basic patterns from hexagonal ice crystal structure—molecular bonding geometry.

Crystal growth follows physicsCorrect! Fractal crystal growth! Frost patterns form from: (1) Water vapor contacts cold surface below freezing. (2) Deposition—gas directly to solid (bypasses liquid). (3) Ice crystals: hexagonal structure (H₂O molecular bonding). (4) Branching growth—faster at tips (more exposed surface). (5) Self-similar fractal patterns (dendrites). Window frost: feather-like patterns. Each pattern unique—depends on temperature, humidity, surface imperfections. Similar to snowflakes—hexagonal symmetry. Thermodynamics + crystal physics create art!

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