Stock Photo Description: Icicles form when the temperature is below zero degrees Centigrade and when there is a supply of water. Typically, temperature is just a few degrees below zero and water is melted by the sun, for instance on the roof of a house. Water, under its weight, flows down and freezes, thus increasing icicle's size. If temperature rises, water can no longer freeze, and icicle can even start melting and diminishing in size. If weight of an icicle exceedes its firmity at the point where it is attached to an object, the icicle breaks and collapses onto the ground.
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