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The physicist Nima Arkani-Hamed quoted in Scientific American states that "Despite all this, I don't want scientists to abandon their talk of beauty. Anything that inspires scientific thinking is valuable ..." Let's take part in some of that valuable thinking. Do some research and discuss one aspect of nature that you find beautiful. How is science in this enhance its beauty?

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  1. 19 July, 20:57
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    Answer: the snow formation is one of the natures that I found beautiful

    Explanation:Snow is a solid precipitation which occurs in a several of minute ice crystals at temperatures well below 0 °C but as bigger snowflakes at temperatures near 0 °C. It forms when tiny ice crystals in clouds stick together to become snowflakes. If enough crystals gum together, they usually become heavy enough to fall to the ground. Snowflakes that dropp through moist air that is slightly warmer than 0 °C will melt around the edges and stick together to produce big flakes. Snowflakes that fall through cold, dry air produce powdery snow that does not stick together.

    Snow is formed when temperatures are low and there is moisture in the atmosphere in the form of tiny ice crystals. It size and composition depend on how many ice crystals come together and it will be determined by air temperatures. Snowflakes that fall through dry, cool air will be small, powdery snowflakes that don't stick together. This 'dry' snow is ideal for snow sports but is more likely to drift in windy weather, it's such amazing and exciting experience when there's snowflakes and someone 'll keep wondering how science world have made us realized the snow formation
  2. 19 July, 21:13
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    Answer:The part of nature that i find beautiful is the formation of rainbow in the sky.

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    A rainbow is formed when light (generally sunlight) passes through water droplets hanging in the atmosphere. The light waves change direction as they pass through the water droplets, resulting in two processes: reflection and refraction. It takes the form of a multicolored circular arc. Rainbows caused by sunlight always appear in the section of sky directly opposite the sun.
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