File:Copper Christmas Tree.tif

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English: When a metal transitions from a liquid to a solid, intricate structures can form (called dendrites). These grow in remarkably complex shapes in a similar process to that which makes snowflakes. This is one such structure consisting of pure copper.Category:Microscopy images from European Science Photo Competition 2015
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