Every winter, Canadian rivers produce giant spinning circles of ice. Scientists now know why
- image AI generatedIn the colder parts of Canada, winter occasionally produces a sight that seems more suited to a drawing than a river.
- A large disc of ice appears on the water, almost perfectly round, turning so slowly that its movement is easy to miss.
- These formations have been reported in places such as Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia, where long winters and steady waterways create the right conditions for unusual ice behaviour.
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- image AI generatedIn the colder parts of Canada, winter occasionally produces a sight that seems more suited to a drawing than a river.
- A large disc of ice appears on the water, almost perfectly round, turning so slowly that its movement is easy to miss.
- These formations have been reported in places such as Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia, where long winters and steady waterways create the right conditions for unusual ice behaviour.
Sources: Times of India