Frost Pattern on Window Glass

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Phil DeggingerImage ID:
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5204 x 3604 px | 44.1 x 30.5 cm | 17.3 x 12 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
25 November 2001More information:
Frost Pattern on Window Glass Delicate ice crystals form intricate frost patterns on a cold windowpane, created when moisture in the air condenses and freezes on the chilled glass surface. These natural patterns, often resembling feathers, ferns, or snowflakes, result from the branching growth of ice crystals influenced by microscopic imperfections in the glass and temperature gradients. Common during winter mornings, especially in unheated or poorly insulated spaces, frost patterns are a transient form of natural art shaped by thermodynamics and humidity. Their complexity and symmetry have long inspired artistic and scientific fascination.