They say it's more of an explosion sound than an actual explosion. It's when water or sap builds up in a tree, freezes, and rapidly expands.
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There is a inaccurate rumor spreading online that the extreme cold that will blanket the Midwest will make trees explode. FOX6 News shows you the truth.
Frost cracks occur when sap inside trees quickly freezes as temperatures drop. The condition affects trees with softer bark, ...
As more than half of the United States braces for a powerful winter storm, some meteorologists are warning on social media that “exploding trees” are possible.
The Iowa DNR says sap that's warmed by the sun during the day can rapidly freeze, causing it to expand when the temperatures ...
Claims have been made on social media about how exploding trees could occur due to extremely cold temperatures. Trees will ...
Contrary to some social media posts being shared, no, your trees aren't going to explode during an upcoming cold snap.
While the Wisconsin DNR says ‘exploding’ may be an exaggeration, there is a risk for frost cracking. That happens when the sap inside a tree gets below freezing, and expands.
There’s a phenomenon sweeping social media that you may have seen — or even searched for — called “exploding trees." ...
Another term used to describe the sudden fracturing that causes rapidly freezing trees to explode.
The internet is buzzing with talk of “exploding trees.” While it makes for a snappy headline, meteorologist Brendan Johnson ...