This counts as sciÂence, right?
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in Uncategorized | January 21st, 2008 4 Comments
This counts as sciÂence, right?
Also see 18 StunÂning Bridges From Around The World via MetafilÂter.
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LivÂing in a place where 3 snowflakes would make the evening news, this is just amazÂing! I didÂn’t realise water would freeze like this when it is movÂing around.
Is this norÂmal? Or is it relatÂed to globÂal warmÂing?
Being of Goofy NewÂfy HerÂitage myself, I find this simÂply engagÂing! Where in NewÂfoundÂland is this?
If this is on the ocean, that’s espeÂcialÂly crazy. It’d take a lot to freeze salt water. What temÂperÂaÂture was it?