Do bubbles freeze at -36 C? Students in Nanook Elementary School’s land-based learning program, Nuna School, decided to find out while conducting some science experiments out in the cold last week. “We learned that soapy bubbles form ice crystals and freeze one section at a time,” the Apex school wrote in a Facebook post. “Grade 1-5 headed out to try their bubble mix in the afternoon and made the most beautiful sunset ice orbs!” (Photo courtesy of Breanne Card)

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By Nunatsiaq News

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