0 a thin, white layer of ice that forms on surfaces, especially at night, when it is very cold -- szron
1 weather that is cold and in which water freezes, especially at night -- mróz
2 to cover a cake with frosting (= sweet mixture) -- lukrować
However, no attempt was made to constrain vertical frost heave or simulate overburden pressures because the intention was to simulate near-surface environments.
Moreover, as frosts may have a negative impact on seed viability, we suggest that artificial sowing should take place in spring.
In the upper hills where risk of frost is high, natural pastures dominate the landscape.
Experiments exposing dry selenite crystals to cold, moisture-rich (frost-forming) conditions overnight show that moisture condenses around the microbial colonies.
But, while the 2 former studies were performed in climates without long periods of frost, an insulating snow layer was reported in the latter.
Not all soils are susceptible to frost heaving.
We slept wherever and whenever possible, avoiding places with snow and frost.
Such activity could be important to protect seed tissues from frost damage in temperate and boreal regions.
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