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    Strange “ice pancakes” appear in a river in Scotland

    Camelia KirkBy Camelia KirkDecember 26, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Strange “ice pancakes” appear in a river in Scotland
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    Frozen rivers are a common sight in some parts of the world. However, what was seen in Scotland It caught the attention of even those accustomed to the area. The “ice pancakes” formed on the Blannock River as a result of a recent shift in the temperature Active.

    The images were shared by the Scottish Invasive Species Initiative (SISI) project manager, Calum Sinclair, who took the image on December 9. A video also shows the discs in the glacier.

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    Experts believe that this phenomenon arose due to the low temperatures in the region. The United Kingdom is experiencing the most severe cold snap since 2010. Similar sightings have been reported in a river near Glasgow, England.

    Ice pancakes often form in the area around Antarctica. However, they have also been seen in icy regions of the United States and Canada.

    Project manager Callum came across this rare phenomenon on the Bladnoch River in Galloway on Friday. “Ice pancakes” are unusual in Scotland and are commonly found in Canada, the United States, and around Antarctica and the Baltic Sea. Specific conditions are required for its creation. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/iCFOWYPkm4

    – Scottish Invasive Species Initiative (SISI_project) December 13, 2022

    What are “ice dumplings”?

    The formation of discs has some explanations. The first is the collision of the ice sheets with each other due to the waves and the turmoil of the river. This motion slowly shapes the circular formation, and as more water freezes around the layer, the circle becomes more perfect.

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    However, the river in question in Scotland has fairly calm waters, so the composition was a bit different. In this case, the “ice pancakes” appeared due to the freezing of foam on the surface of the river.

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    Although these pancakes look like huge, sturdy discs, they are actually quite flaky and crumbly. Over time, the phenomenon should begin to fade.

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