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We take out a jar of soapy water in severe frost and blow bubbles. Immediately, small crystals appear at different points on the surface, which quickly grow and finally merge. If the weather is not very frosty and the bubbles do not freeze, you will need a snowflake: as soon as you have blown a soap bubble, drop a snowflake on it, and you will see how it will immediately slide down and the bubble will freeze.

Focus Soap bubbles in frost

Focus secret:

When there is frost and contact with a snowflake, the crystallization process immediately begins, so the soap bubble freezes.

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