ice splinters
(physical chemistry) Minute, electrically charged fragments of ice which have been observed under laboratory conditions to be torn away from dendritic crystals or spatial aggregates exposed to moving air.
(physical chemistry) Minute, electrically charged fragments of ice which have been observed under laboratory conditions to be torn away from dendritic crystals or spatial aggregates exposed to moving air.
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