Comment by burntpeaches on 21/01/2022 at 05:31 UTC
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View submission: Can some ice be harder than other?
Ice hardness also translates with the age of the ice. For example in the artic there is what's called hard ice that has been there for many years and survived many thaws, this ice is extremely hard, won't shift or break away. While the ice that is formed that year has a tendency to move a lot with the current of water underneath. Theres a bit in here that does an excellent explanation https://youtu.be/5d6SEQQbwtU
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