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Snow and Ice

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Water has some pretty weird properties. For example, it expands as it freezes; most other substances contract as they freeze. In this chapter we talk about ice and snow and create models of some of the more intriguing geometries that frozen water can create.

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© 2017 Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron

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Horvath, J., Cameron, R. (2017). Snow and Ice. In: 3D Printed Science Projects Volume 2. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2695-7_3

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