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aka 'Hair Ice' or 'Ice Wool'
Under the right temperature and humidity conditions, ice forms on a branch of rotting wood from a broadleaf tree, while water stays liquid inside the wood’s pores. The temperature difference between the two states of water creates a suction that draws liquid water to the freezing front—gradually extending the reach of the growing “hair.
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