Phenomena

Frozen in Ice

Bubbles trapped in ice.

Air can dissolve in water, but not in ice. So as water freezes, any dissolved gases have to get squeezed out in order for the ice crystals to grow. Once the concentration of gases is high enough, a bubble nucleates and gets captured by the growing ice around it. The shape of the final bubble depends on its freezing conditions. As seen here, bubbles take on all kinds of shapes, ranging from egg-like to a long and skinny squash-like shape. (Image credit: V. Thiévenaz and A. Sauret)

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