frossent
Frossent is a Norwegian word that translates to "frozen" in English. It refers to a state where something, typically water, has turned solid due to being exposed to temperatures below its freezing point. This phenomenon is common in colder climates, particularly during winter. When water freezes, its molecules arrange themselves into a crystalline structure, forming ice. This process is reversible; if the temperature rises above the freezing point, the ice will melt back into liquid water.
The concept of "frossent" is relevant in various contexts. In nature, it describes the freezing of lakes,