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  2. Mysterious hair ice phenomenon explained - AOL

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    Hair ice looks like incredibly fine, billowing strands massed together. Lasting merely hours or only a few days before melting, its exact cause has been a mystery for nearly 100 years.

  3. The 7 Best Grounding Mats to Alleviate Anxiety and Insomnia - AOL

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    Get the Earth and Moon Grounding Mat for just $70 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the update of publication, January 8, 2024, but are subject to change. This Vegan Leather Grounding Mat

  4. Ice shelf - Wikipedia

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    The floating ice shelf is in the left foreground, and the grounding line is visible as an abrupt change in surface slope due to flexure caused by the buoyancy force where the ice reaches flotation. An ice shelf is a large platform of glacial ice floating on the ocean, fed by one or multiple tributary glaciers.

  5. See it: Rare 'hair ice' photographed in Washington state - AOL

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    Hair ice only forms in very specific conditions, on the rotting wood, the Met Office said, and where it's slightly below 32 degrees Farenheit and the air is moist. The fungus that causes the hair ...

  6. Rusk (hair care) - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by the couple, Irvine and Louise Rusk. Irvine, who was from Scotland, moved to the United States and met Louise Rodgers, an accomplished hairdresser. They married in 1993 and "soon started a family together and worked tirelessly to build their line of hair care products aptly named RUSK." [1]

  7. Thwaites Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Other labels refer to the ice tongue's grounding line, and northern and southern shear zones where it's in direct contact with the ice shelf. [ 29 ] The Thwaites Glacier Tongue, or Western Glacier Tongue ( 75°0′S 106°50′W  /  75.000°S 106.833°W  / -75.000; -106.833 ) was a narrow, floating part of the glacier, located about 30 ...