Experimenting with freezer conditions, Shafer realized that his breath couldn't convert into ice, indicating a cooling issue. By adding dry ice, a much colder substance, he successfully turned the super cold water inside the freezer back into ice, revealing that the key was using a colder material to initiate the ice formation process.
Last week, heavy downpours and floods in Dubai kindled some chatter around cloud seeding. So in today’s episode for 25th April 2024, we talk about the good and bad economics of artificial rain.
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