Canada: natural spectacle – thousands of ice balls cover Lake Manitoba (video)

See in the video: Fascinating natural spectacle – thousands of ice balls cover Lake Manitoba.

Curious natural spectacle in Canada recently. On Lake Manitoba in the small village of Steep Rock, the owner of a canoe rental company observed spherical ice on the lake. The video caused a lot of excitement on social networks. It is not clear how these ice balls are made. But according to experts, it may be because the water is already below zero degrees and ice is formed, but the movement caused by wind and waves then forms the ice into balls. It is assumed that after this preliminary stage, the ice cover will then completely close if the temperatures remain frosty.

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