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Freezing Drops

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Nicole Sharp

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On a cool surface, frozen crystals nucleate in many places inside the drop.
On a cooler surface, frozen crystals form in an expanding cloud.
With even colder surfaces, frozen crystals are swept through the droplet in sequential fronts.
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