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Most snowflakes have six points or sides, but no two snowflakes are exactly alike.
An avalanche, a huge wall of snow that suddenly breaks away and slides down a mountainside, can travel at speeds up to 240 miles per hour.
On January 28, 1887, giant snowflakes that were 15 inches across and 8 inches thick fell at Fort Keogh, …