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Commemorative stamp, snow crystal
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Untouched snow-covered landscapes that glisten in the sunlight – for many people, winter is the most beautiful time of the year.
Snow is essentially just frozen water: water droplets freeze at very cold temperatures into tiny, delicate ice crystals, which combine to form snowflakes that fall to the ground. The resulting layer of snow is not only lovely to look at but also acts as an insulating layer for the plants beneath, protecting them from frost damage. The first snow of the winter delights not just children, who look forward to sledging and building snowmen. Even if the snow doesn't stay white for long in the city, a walk in a snow-covered park or forest is a must-do.
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