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| This picture is 0.01 m (or 1 cm) across. The photo was taken
with a camera attached to a microscope. Even though ice normally
looks solid and white or clear, we can see here that it's actually much
more complicated. The two big dark areas are air bubbles. The smaller dark
areas are called brine pockets. They are places where sea water is trapped
in the ice as it grows. As the ice gets colder the brine pockets gets
smaller and very, very salty. Sea ice is made up of three things: ice,
pockets of salt water, and air bubbles. |
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Riddle I am a cold summertime treat.
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