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Qué (quién) es ice crystal - definición


Ice crystals         
  • Ice crystals on a frozen pond
  • Ice crystals
  • Ice crystals from [[cirrostratus]] making a [[circumzenithal arc]] in the sky
SOLID FROZEN WATER MOLECULES
Ice crystal; Ice Crystals; Frost crystals
Ice crystals are solid ice exhibiting atomic ordering on various length scales and include hexagonal columns, hexagonal plates, dendritic crystals, and diamond dust.
Adelaide Crystal Ice Company         
Adelaide Crystal Ice Company was a South Australian ice manufacturing business founded in 1879 which started manufacturing "Alaska" ice cream in 1915 and in 1922 founded the Alaska Ice Cream Company.
Crystal, Clark County, Nevada         
GHOST TOWN IN CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA, UNITED STATES
Crystal, Clark County; Crystal (Clark County), Nevada
Crystal is a former unincorporated community in Clark County, Nevada, United States. It lies along the Union Pacific Railroad and had a population of 10 in 1941.
Ejemplos de uso de ice crystal
1. Here‘s how it works: An ice crystal begins to form when water vapor in a cloud condenses.
2. As the ice crystal gets blown around and falls to the ground, it passes through air that varies in temperature and moisture content.
3. The team sampled ice crystals from newer and older cirrus clouds and noted a significant difference in ice–crystal shapes between the two, according to Dr.
4. Now, a method called Cryotop means that the embryos can be frozen more rapidly, removing the risk of ice crystal formation which can damage the structure of the embryo.
5. The futility of the current regime was seen last year when it was decided not to put ice (crystal meth) in class A in spite of alarming evidence, for fear that this would "increase interest" in it.