In ice, water molecules are arranged in a repeating pattern that gives ice its crystal structure. Even though ice is at 0 °C, the molecules still vibrate. After freezing, the water molecules are ...
Water is ubiquitous and seemingly ordinary, possessing no distinct color or odor. Though we often take water for granted, it ...
And because of ice's innate crystal structure, it tends to break along straight lines. Dr. Jan Lieser: The icebergs that we usually see are weathered. They get beaten up by winds and waves and ...