Jääkule
Jääkule is a Finnish term that translates to "ice ball" or "ice globe" and typically refers to a phenomenon where spheres of ice form naturally in bodies of water, particularly in colder climates. These ice balls are most commonly observed in lakes, rivers, and sometimes along coastlines. The formation process is not fully understood but is believed to involve a combination of factors.
One proposed mechanism suggests that slush or broken ice fragments on the water's surface are rounded by
Jääkule can vary significantly in size, ranging from a few centimeters to over a meter in diameter.