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11 Sentences With "turn to ice"

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In other words, it reduced the risk of raindrops having enough time to turn to ice.
Videos emerged on social media of people throwing water into the freezing air, causing it to turn to ice immediately.
But for vehicles like planes, it only takes a split second for a raindrop to turn to ice when it hits a freezing fuselage, creating safety risks on the aircraft.
The paper, published in the journal Earth's Future, suggests that a "significant fraction" of the water pumped up from beneath the surface could turn to ice that sticks around for the winter.
Mr. Pollina, of the National Weather Service, also warned that even in those places with only a few inches of snow, like New York City, any liquid on the ground would turn to ice overnight.
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The White Walkers Move Past The Last Hearth Very Quickly There is a long stretch of wintery ground before the White Walkers reach Winterfell, but based on the shot in the credits, which shows Winterfell in the near distance as tiles turn to ice one by one (signifying the Walkers' movement), it's not going to be long before we see a clash between northerners and the icy foes.
Pammi says it is so cold. Chandar says may be the heart of sky is melting. Pammi plays with the cap of Chandar covered with snow. Chandar says if they stay out for a little more time, they will turn to ice.
If the fluid is only used in the lower part of the hole, permeability is not an issue. Alternatively the hole can be cased down past the point where the firn turns to ice. If water is used as a drilling fluid, in cold enough temperatures, it will turn to ice in the surrounding snow and firn and seal the hole.Talalay (2014), pp. 341–342.
Snow was scarce in 1933 so it was trucked in 90 miles from Spirit Lake and Lake Okoboji, Iowa. By the time the snow was in place, it had turned into slush. Winds changed and brought bitter temperatures causing the slush to turn to ice so the tournament had to be cancelled. The largest crowd on record at the hill was in 1935 when the club hosted its third and final National Tournament.
Drawing in part from various eddic poems, the Gylfaginning section of the Prose Edda contains an account of the development and creation of the cosmos: Long before the earth came to be, there existed the bright and flaming place called Muspell—a location so hot that foreigners may not enter it—and the foggy land of Niflheim. In Niflheim was a spring, Hvergelmir, and from it flows numerous rivers. Together these rivers, known as Élivágar, flowed further and further from their source. Eventually the poisonous substance within the flow came to harden and turn to ice.

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