Stillness, snowflakes, and a frozen lake are all about cold, time, and tiny bits that come together in a fun way.
Imagine you're playing with blocks on a rainy day, the more time you spend stacking them, the taller your tower gets. That's kind of how snowflakes work. They start as little dots in the sky, and as they fall down, more tiny bits join them. Each snowflake is like a unique block tower made by the sky.
Now think about ice, it’s like when you put water in the freezer and it turns into a solid. A frozen lake is just a really big version of that! When the temperature gets cold enough, the whole surface of the lake becomes hard, like a giant sheet of ice.
And stillness? That's what happens when everything slows down, like when you're tired and your toys stop moving. On a frozen lake, stillness means there are no ripples or waves; it’s just smooth and quiet, like a calm sleep.
So next time you see snowflakes falling or walk on ice, you'll know they're all part of a cool story told by cold and time!
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