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Why did these strange ice patterns form on a glazed door (pictured)?

This ice pattern formed for the same reason that bubbles form in glasses of fizzy drinks - and one reader even wrote a poem to elaborate on the process

10 May 2023

Ice patterns on a door

Steve Williams

David Muir
Edinburgh, UK

If you observe a glass of fizzy drink, you will see that streams of聽bubbles originate from definite points called nucleation sites. These are microscopic aberrations on the glass surface that facilitate the liberation of dissolved carbon dioxide gas聽from聽the liquid.

The formation of ice crystals is also promoted by nucleation sites. This is demonstrated by water being supercooled to well below its freezing point, but with no ice formation if the vessel holding it is highly smooth, with no nucleation sites.

The ice聽patterns in the picture have crystallised at nucleation sites on聽the glass door,聽which,…

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