I noticed something about...

Ummm...no.
I mean the frozen water stuff you put in your drinks to chill them. I just took a road trip to Houston and back, and I noticed something: the shape of the ice cubes has a noticeable effect on how they melt.
I was using an insulated travel mug, every time. I’d always fill the mug with as much ice as would fit when I compressed it, but before adding water.
But every time I refilled the ice, the eventual results of melting ended one of two ways: some ice formed into a big cylindrical berg in the middle of the travel mug, other sizes and shapes remained loose the whole time.
Anyone have any insights as to the hows and whys?

Ummm...no.
I mean the frozen water stuff you put in your drinks to chill them. I just took a road trip to Houston and back, and I noticed something: the shape of the ice cubes has a noticeable effect on how they melt.
I was using an insulated travel mug, every time. I’d always fill the mug with as much ice as would fit when I compressed it, but before adding water.
But every time I refilled the ice, the eventual results of melting ended one of two ways: some ice formed into a big cylindrical berg in the middle of the travel mug, other sizes and shapes remained loose the whole time.
Anyone have any insights as to the hows and whys?
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