Submitted by opbananas t3_11ksrgh in askscience
Okonomiyaki_lover t1_jbfn6bp wrote
Reply to comment by Liberty-Justice-4all in Why do ice cubes crack in certain temperatures? by opbananas
Maybe it's a heat transmission thing? Dropping the cube in hot water will continually melt the outer later as it's exposed. Luke warm water, has a slower transition which may allow water below the cube surface to liquefy, creating stress?
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