Cookie Jam is back with more Buzzwords. One of the questions is „No two are the same”. Let’s find the answer.
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Match-3 games are very popular on mobile devices. These bright and colorful productions can attract tons of players. Sometimes, these titles introduce additional events to keep players’ attention even longer. In our beloved Cookie Jam, we receive a new set of Buzzwords every week. These quizzes are a good opportunity to learn interesting facts – especially since their themes often include not only food but also more general knowledge. For example, this week you can encounter “Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, Casa Batllo” or “city considered holy to 3 major religions”. We have already answered them, so let’s move on to another question. Time to face "No two are the same".
"No two are the same" may sound unclear at first. But when you think about it, this turns out to be a very simple common knowledge question. In this case, the answer is:
So, it’s time to some interesting facts straight from Wikipedia. What causes the unique appearance of a single snowflake? Of course, they form in sub-zero temperatures. However, the weather works in a more complicated way – it changes dynamically. Each snowflake is made of 10 quintillion water molecules. They grow differently depending on the temperature and humidity. So, the number of possible configurations is almost endless.
If you’re struggling with other Buzzwords, don’t worry, we come to the rescue! Each week we try to answer more challenging questions.
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Author: Agnes Adamus
Associated with gamepressure.com since 2017. She started with guides and now mainly creates for the newsroom, encyclopedia, and marketing. Self-proclaimed free-to-play games expert. Loves strategy games, simulators, RPGs, and horrors. She also has a weakness for online games. Spent an indecent number of hours in Dead by Daylight and Rainbow Six: Siege. Besides that, she likes horror movies (the worse, the better) and listen to music. Her greatest passion, however, is for trains. On paper, a medical physicist. In fact, a humanist who has loved games since childhood.