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  2. Synthetic ice - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic ice is a solid polymer material designed for skating using normal metal-bladed ice skates. Rinks are constructed by interlocking panels. Synthetic ice is sometimes called artificial ice, but that term is ambiguous, as it is also used to mean the mechanically frozen skating surface created by freezing water with refrigeration equipment.

  3. Icemaker - Wikipedia

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    Sea water flake ice machine can make ice directly from the seawater. This ice can be used in the fast cooling of fish and other sea products. The fishing industry is the largest user of flake ice machines. Flake ice can lower the temperature of cleaning water and sea products, therefore it resists the growth of bacteria and keeps the seafood fresh.

  4. Ice spike - Wikipedia

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    An ice spike is an ice formation, often in the shape of an inverted icicle, that projects upwards from the surface of a body of frozen water. Ice spikes created by natural processes on the surface of small bodies of frozen water have been reported for many decades, although their occurrence is quite rare.

  5. Why sudden loud booms sometimes occur when it's very ... - AOL

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    During extreme cold events, you may hear a loud boom and feel like you have experienced an earthquake. However, this event was more likely a cryoseism, also known as an ice quake or a frost quake ...

  6. Leidenfrost effect - Wikipedia

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    Leidenfrost droplet Demonstration of the Leidenfrost effect Leidenfrost effect of a single drop of water. The Leidenfrost effect is a physical phenomenon in which a liquid, close to a solid surface of another body that is significantly hotter than the liquid's boiling point, produces an insulating vapor layer that keeps the liquid from boiling rapidly.

  7. You Have to See This Figure Skater Recreate the Viral ... - AOL

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    Figure skater Kamila Valieva just blew everyone else's Wednesday dance out of the water by incorporating it into her figure skating routine last week.. As Billboard was the first to report ...

  8. Ice rink - Wikipedia

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    The pipes were covered by water and the solution was pumped through, freezing the water into ice. Gamgee discovered the process while attempting to develop a method to freeze meat for import from Australia and New Zealand, and patented it as early as 1870. [5] Ice rink in Amsterdam c. 1900, from the Amsterdam City Archives

  9. Ice circle - Wikipedia

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    Ice circles on the Doncaster River, Quebec A long exposure image showing the rotation of the large ice circle on the Esopus Creek in New York. Ice discs, ice circles, ice pans, ice pancakes [1] or ice crepes are a very rare natural phenomenon that occurs in slow moving water in cold climates. They are thin circular slabs of ice that rotate ...

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