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10 Sentences With "turning to ice"

How to use turning to ice in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "turning to ice" and check conjugation/comparative form for "turning to ice". Mastering all the usages of "turning to ice" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Water was turning to ice, and the original shoreline had receded inwards.
Because of the weather, antifreeze was put in the water to avoid it turning to ice, but the actor was completely unaware.
As the universe expands and evolves during the Big Bang, the Higgs field, of which the boson is an expression, undergoes phase transitions, like water turning to ice.
Droplets can remain in liquid form at temperatures far below freezing (a state called "supercooled"), only turning to ice when they come into contact with an impurity like dust, salt, bacteria, or ice.
So while videos of water instantly turning to ice crystals and kids with bright red knees from wearing shorts are taking over social media, there's a real danger to messing around in these temperatures.
Block's exploration would lead to the eventual colonization of Connecticut. The life was hard, as it was settled in the winter as a result of the Connecticut River turning to ice. Block sailed upstream and established the Dutch base that later became Hartford. He is credited with naming Fishers Island (Vischer's Island) after a shipmate.
In Paris, a priest makes his way through pre-dawn fog into a prison courtyard where a guillotine is being tested. A guard abruptly rouses prisoner Jean Picard (Errol Flynn). His appeal has failed. The warden (Art Smith) explains to Commissioner of Police LaFarge ( Douglass Dumbrille ): If they warned the poor devil beforehand he would spend the night “turning to ice”.
The rainiest month is January with 7 days of rain on average, against 2 days in July. The Alpilles area receives more precipitation than the Mediterranean seaside : 500 mm/year in Camargue against 600–700 mm/year in the Alpilles. There have been dramatic freezes in the 19th century with the Rhône turning to ice, but since then it has become very rare.
Yellow Luxin is most often a liquid that releases its energy back into light quickly, allowing its use as a torch or a trigger to ignite flammable materials or explosives. Yellow nourishes other luxins, extending the durability of luxin structures or tools. Like water turning to ice, when yellow is drafted perfectly, it loses its liquidity and becomes the hardest luxin of all. Yellows tend to be clear thinkers, intellect and emotion in perfect balance.
As oranges are sensitive to frost, there are different methods to prevent frost damage to crops and trees when subfreezing temperatures are expected. A common process is to spray the trees with water so as to cover them with a thin layer of ice that will stay just at the freezing point, insulating them even if air temperatures drop far lower. This is because water continues to lose heat as long as the environment is colder than it is, and so the water turning to ice in the environment cannot damage the trees. This practice, however, offers protection only for a very short time.

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