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Charlize Hill
20 May, 22:57
Does cold weather prevent minerals from forming?
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Danika Watson
20 May, 23:33
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No
because crystals can grown in cold weather
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Osvaldo Mcclain
21 May, 01:00
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Answer: No
Explanation: Warm air temperature aids water evaporation, causing the crystals to grow more quickly. Crystals will still grow in cooler temperatures, but it will take much longer for the water to evaporate.
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