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Sanghee
11/14/2021 03:54:18 pm
These rocks are frozen in place on a frozen lake because when the weather got cold and when was forming into an ice, pieces if rocks fell while it was almost done freezing which made the rock get partly stuck. This is my prediction. I also think that after the lake was frozen, the rock it the ice smashed it and was floating on top of an ice and after the weather gold cold and when the lake was reforming into the lake, the rock froze on top of the lake and some how got stuck in the ice. I did some research and found one of those pictures. It was a rock stuck in a ice lake and the sun was melting the ice which the rock was in.
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James
11/14/2021 04:37:51 pm
I think that when the ice under the rocks got warm it started to melt. But, there was one part of ice that was thicker and colder than the other parts so it took longer to melt. Therefore, creating those formations.
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Shawn P
11/15/2021 03:41:20 pm
These rocks are frozen in place on a frozen lake because when the weather got cold and when was forming into an ice, pieces if rocks fell while it was almost done freezing which made the rock get partly stuck. This is my prediction. I also think that after the lake was frozen, the rock it the ice smashed it and was floating on top of an ice and after the weather gold cold and when the lake was reforming into the lake, the rock froze on top of the lake and some how got stuck in the ice. I did some research and found one of those pictures. It was a rock stuck in a ice lake and the sun was melting the ice which the rock was in.
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James
11/15/2021 05:49:01 pm
I also think that when the rocks froze onto the ice there was one small column of ice that was REALLY frozen onto the rocks so while the other pieces weathered away, these parts stuck.
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Claire
11/16/2021 01:02:52 pm
Maybe there was a block of ice and a rock fell on it. When the ice started to melt, only that part were leftover. Leaving it like these cool mushroom thingys. Another prediction is that maybe there was a frozen lake and then a rock fell on it. Just guessing.
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Brigid
11/17/2021 04:44:33 am
I either think the rocks may of frozen on the lake and then the ice started to melt, but didn't melt completely, or someone threw the rock on this place and the weather was so cold it froze on the splash.
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Braydon
11/17/2021 01:55:35 pm
I think the ice that is holding the rock up is harder then all the other ice and it started to melt. Scince the ice piece is harder it did not melt like the other pieces of ice. It is like a hodoo because in the hodoo the rock that is hard created the hodoo because the other rock was softer.
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Chloe
11/18/2021 03:02:06 pm
I think that it happened because the ice age could have happened so fast that the ice pond was once a pond that froze really fast and the rocks were splashing as soon as the ice age started. I think that because I saw that the ice age happened really fast because they found food still in wolly mamoths. That is why I think that these formations came to be.
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Daphne
11/18/2021 04:01:07 pm
I think the waves kept lapping at the rock until I got somehow frozen in that position
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Shawn P
11/18/2021 04:40:55 pm
These rocks are frozen in place on a frozen lake because when the weather got cold and when was forming into an ice, pieces if rocks fell while it was almost done freezing which made the rock get partly stuck. This is my prediction. I also think that after the lake was frozen, the rock it the ice smashed it and was floating on top of an ice and after the weather gold cold and when the lake was reforming into the lake, the rock froze on top of the lake and some how got stuck in the ice. I did some research and found one of those pictures. It was a rock stuck in a ice lake and the sun was melting the ice which the rock was in. This could mostly happen in Antarctica because it is really cold there and there place has lots of snow.
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Pablo
11/18/2021 07:18:15 pm
I think rocks we’re getting broken down and then when they fell down the water body froze so it kept it in place. Also maybe a rock floated up and then when it got up it froze.
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Mr. Meyer
11/19/2021 07:04:34 am
There are multiple scientific theories that try to prove the phenomenon.
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Pablo
2/16/2022 06:54:33 pm
I think rocks we’re getting broken down and then when they fell down the water body froze so it kept it in place. Also maybe a rock floated up and then when it got up it froze. I think it also could have been the position of the sun pointing at the lake.
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Raahil
2/22/2022 03:35:50 pm
I think this is unlikely, but maybe the rocks were on a frozen lake, or body of water, and then when it melted, the rock blocked the sun from the part of water it was on, resulting in the part under the rock not melting. The reason I thought this was unlikely, is because the ice under the rock would've melted regardless of the sunlight, and the sun sets and rises, so it wouldn't always be above the rock so the rock wouldn't always protect the ice under it. Since nobody really knows why this happens, I thought it would be fun to try and find out, but it is amazing how this happens, and it makes sense why no one knows for sure.
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Raahil
2/27/2022 02:50:32 pm
I think this is unlikely, but it is possible that these rocks started off on a frozen lake, and then when the lake melted, the rock blocked the sun from the part under the rocks, so the part just under rock didn't melt. The reason I think that this is unlikely, is that for the parts under the rock to melt, it doesn't only matter about the sun, if the temperature was high, the part under the rock would melt. Regardless of that as well, in different parts of the day, the sun is at different places, so the rock can't protect the ice under it the whole time, so it would end up ending and falling anyways.
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Union
11/10/2022 07:14:12 am
It was part of a boulder that stuck out of the water. It eroded then froze. Then, it is like a seed under water, that grows into the rock.
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Eagles Table
11/10/2022 07:14:46 am
We think that since the lake is frozen, the rock got put on top of the frozen lake, and snow and rain eroded a dent into the ice, and the rock froze into the lake.
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flyers
11/10/2022 07:15:51 am
If you through a rock on a frozen lake when the water when it gets cold the water under it can stay cold, because the rock is blocking the sun so the water won't melt.
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