Icicles in pipewelding refer to the formation of unwanted protrusions or drips of weld metal that hang off the weld bead. This can happen due to improper welding techniques or settings, such as using excessive current, incorrect angle, or improper travel speed. Icicles can weaken the weld joint and should be avoided to ensure the quality and integrity of the weld.
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Icicles is solid water (H2O); formation of ice is a physical process.
Icicles and living things are both affected by external conditions such as temperature and environment. Both can grow and change in response to these conditions. However, icicles lack the basic characteristics of living things such as cellular structure, growth and reproduction.
Icicles are formed by melting and refreezing water dripping from surfaces. They do not reproduce as they are not living entities. New icicles can form when conditions are right for water to freeze.
Icicles can form on any side of a house roof where water drips and freezes, depending on the direction of sunlight, temperature fluctuations, and the amount of insulation present. Factors such as shade, roof pitch, and wind direction can also influence where icicles form.
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Icicles are frozen water. It's a solid.
Icicles will form when it snows, or when it is extremely cold outside.
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Icicles are frozen water. It's a solid.
The term you are looking for is "icicles".
Icicles melt away like snow.
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Example sentence - The sun warmed the roof and the icicles fell off.