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Yes, rapids can freeze in cold temperatures, but they typically do not retain their original shape. When water freezes, it forms ice in various patterns depending on the flow and turbulence of the water beneath. While some sections of rapids may freeze solid, they often become softer or more amorphous due to water movement, creating irregular ice formations rather than maintaining the distinct shape of the rapids.

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