Think snowflakes are just frozen water?
Think again! Some of those icy designs might owe their shape to bacteria.Certain bacteria, like Pseudomonas syringae, act as "nucleators," helping water droplets freeze more easily. These tiny microbes create the perfect conditions for snow formation by providing a surface for ice crystals to grow. Found naturally in plants and soil, they can be carried into the atmosphere, where they play a surprising role in the water cycle. Mother Nature sure knows how to delegate, doesn't she?
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