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Ice

/aɪs/noun / verb
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Ice is the solid form of water that occurs when temperatures drop below 0 degrees Celsius, creating a crystalline structure essential for phenomena like glaciers, polar caps, and everyday cooling. In modern contexts, it also serves as slang for diamonds or refers to the act of chilling something, such as postponing a plan or applying cold therapy to an injury, highlighting its versatile role in culture and science.

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Did you know that ice covers about 10% of Earth's land surface in the form of glaciers and ice sheets, locking away roughly 75% of the planet's fresh water and influencing global sea levels? This massive frozen reservoir acts as a historical record, preserving ancient air bubbles in ice cores that reveal details about past climates over hundreds of thousands of years.

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