Spiral Ice Cracks

A small puddle with a spiral ice crack.

This odd puddle was found in Arizona after a night with low temperatures around -8 degrees Celsius (18 degrees Fahrenheit). Unlike the concentric rings sometimes seen on ice, this puddle formed one spiraling crack. It’s hard to know exactly what factors played into this formation since it was only found after the fact, but one possibility is that the puddle was initially frozen in a continuous sheet. Then, as the temperature cooled overnight, the ice contracted, forming a crack. As the ice kept cooling and contracting inward, the crack grew, spiraling toward the center of the puddle. (Image credit: M. Hendrickson; via EPOD; submitted by Kam-Yung Soh)

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