just like the cave has glaciers growing from down the ceiling and up the floor ..
it's because when water drops one by one on the ice, the temperature is so cold that the drops freezes before it flows down . so the drops keep dropping on that spot and being frozen on that one spot
what most likely happened is that something was dripping from the freezer on to the ice and the liquid froze over the ice creating the illusion that the ice grew
no we do not have the pleasure of having distilled water for tap instead we get Floride that nasty shit that makes you dumber every 5 years of using it. maybe the ice particles your freezer started freezing in those spots as they float by.
Yohotties theory is basically correct. It is called an 'ice spike' Google it up. Conditions have to be near perfect for them to form. The freezer presents these conditions. They are very rare in nature. Check out my page. I videoed a spike that formed overnight on my deck. It is huge! I have not found evidence of one any larger.
you were cute in the commentary. here is my theory which i admit sounds crazy. I feel like the ice didnt freeze completely at the point where the growth meets the cube. then the ice cube continue to freeze. as the water freezes it expands, which pushed the non frozen water upward at that location, and then it froze as it went upwards.
Dude, clean your counter!
EarthFan11 1 year ago
just like the cave has glaciers growing from down the ceiling and up the floor ..
it's because when water drops one by one on the ice, the temperature is so cold that the drops freezes before it flows down . so the drops keep dropping on that spot and being frozen on that one spot
lilliillliiilllliiii 1 year ago
what most likely happened is that something was dripping from the freezer on to the ice and the liquid froze over the ice creating the illusion that the ice grew
magicman4733 1 year ago
no we do not have the pleasure of having distilled water for tap instead we get Floride that nasty shit that makes you dumber every 5 years of using it. maybe the ice particles your freezer started freezing in those spots as they float by.
Nimfo66 1 year ago
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Aliendear 1 year ago
@Aliendear you're stupid, read the majority ,, its water falling at 1 degree and cooling to its freeze point as it hits the cube tray
mooshooporkman 1 year ago
Yohotties theory is basically correct. It is called an 'ice spike' Google it up. Conditions have to be near perfect for them to form. The freezer presents these conditions. They are very rare in nature. Check out my page. I videoed a spike that formed overnight on my deck. It is huge! I have not found evidence of one any larger.
gareebee 2 years ago
you were cute in the commentary. here is my theory which i admit sounds crazy. I feel like the ice didnt freeze completely at the point where the growth meets the cube. then the ice cube continue to freeze. as the water freezes it expands, which pushed the non frozen water upward at that location, and then it froze as it went upwards.
yohotties2003 3 years ago