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It is nearly impossible for two snowflakes to be the same based on a molecular level.
A scientist in California has produced visibly similar snowflakes in a laboratory with a controlled environment.
https://www.antiquetrader.com/collectibles/vermont-farmer-first-to-capture-photos-of-snowflakes-in-1885#:~:text=Vermont%20Farmer%20First%20to%20Capture%20Photos%20of%20Snowflakes,with%20around%20120%20inches%20of%20snow%20each%20year.
Before you go there:
Fact Check – Are No Two Snowflakes Exactly Alike?
It is nearly impossible for two snowflakes to be the same based on a molecular level.
A scientist in California has produced visibly similar snowflakes in a laboratory with a controlled environment.
Humidity and temperature determine the shape of a snowflake.
https://www.worldatlas.com/feature/fact-check-are-no-two-snowflakes-exactly-alike.html
As for the political snowflakes, they have different DNA but look similar and act similar