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1[[quoteright:350:[[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5402.png]]]]
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3Intense cold can be just as destructive a force as intense heat. While freezing things solid may not be as [[IncendiaryExponent pyrotechnically impressive]] as setting them alight or melting them into puddles, the fact remains that reducing the temperature of an object can have some ''interesting'' effects: namely, things that were once soft and pliable (like the human body) or rigid and impenetrable (like steel bars) turn ''brittle'' and hence [[LiterallyShatteredLives easy to break.]]
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5In fiction, this miraculous ability of cold to turn rubber balls into shrapnel bombs is, naturally, exaggerated. Simply encasing a thing in ice or freezing it to the point that frost forms on the surface is often treated as enough to make steel bars shatter with a dramatic kick. In reality, you'd need several minutes of exposure to liquid nitrogen to achieve such a result, and [[TongueOnTheFlagpole touching anything that cold with bare skin]] would probably leave you in need of a new appendage or two. (In fact, many science class demonstrations with liquid nitrogen involve freezing a banana, then using it to hammer in a nail... the exact opposite effect of what is shown on the movie screen.)
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7Sometimes, this is an aversion of HarmlessFreezing. Other times, a person frozen solid will be completely fine if they're thawed out, but until that happens they're vulnerable to having LiterallyShatteredLives.
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9See also AnIcePerson, KillItWithIce and EvilIsDeathlyCold.
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11Not to be confused with those big ships used to clear paths for other ships in the northern oceans. Or with any slang about dating. Or that brand of gum. Not even with [[HollywoodHacking tools used to bypass Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics]] seen in some {{cyberpunk}} works.
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18* In ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'', the [[ThePhoenix Phoenix]] [[PersonOfMassDestruction King]] [[PlayingWithFire Saffron]]'s only weakness is cold. When Ranma stabs his arm with the freezing weapon Gekkaja, half of Saffron's body is frozen solid, and then his own weapon, the [[RingsOfDeath Kinjakan]], breaks through and shatters said arm, setting him free just before the Gekkaja could turn all of him into ice. Later, Ranma turns the Gekkaja on ''[[HarmlessFreezing himself]]'' to avoid death from Saffron's [[WaveMotionGun mountain-vaporizing heat ray]], and Saffron nearly breaks ''him'' in half with the Kinjakan. The battle finally ends when Ranma, still half-frozen, delivers an attack so unbelievably ''cold'' it breaks even the ice left on his fist and ''instantly'' freezes and shatters Saffron like so much glass.
19** A comedic version of the trope occurred much earlier in the series, when Ranma contracts a super-powerful cold that keeps mutating throughout the story. At one point, Ranma is so cold he can sneeze freezing wind at [[TricksterMentor Happosai]], encasing him in ice and handily [[RuleOfFunny breaking him apart with a mallet]].
20* In ''Manga/SaintSeiya'', foes hit with [[AnIcePerson Cygnus Hyoga]]'s Diamond Dust or [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Aurora Execution]] tend to fall to pieces unless they [[NominalImportance are recurring characters]]. His master, Aquarius Camus, can do the same.
21%%* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'''s Evangeline A K [=McDowell=] has a few spells that fit this trope. %%Fit what?
22* In ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'', this tends to happen to Rukia Kuchiki's enemies when she freezes them, through oddly doesn't happen when Toshiro Hitsugaya freezes them.
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26* Occasionally used by the [[ComicBook/XMen X-Man]], Iceman. At least once while cornered protecting Cecilla Reyes during ''Operation Zero Tolerance'' he froze a wall. When asked why by Reyes, he replied it made things brittle and shattered the wall with an ice spike allowing them to escape.
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30* ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013''
31** Elsa semi-consciously freezes metal manacles restraining her to the point where she (a fragile young woman) can break out of them by struggling hard enough. In the process the freezing also spreads over the entire dungeon cell she's in, eventually causing a large wooden beam to dislodge and demolish a wall, letting her escape.
32** Later when [[spoiler: [[HeroicSacrifice Anna throws herself between Hans and Elsa just before freezing completely solid]], Hans's sword shatters against her frozen hand. Justified, as the blade has been subjected to probably Antarctic level of cold for some time, and Anna basically became a human pykrete statue.]]
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36* In ''Film/ScoobyDooMonstersUnleashed'', Scooby takes down the Tar Monster by freezing him with... a fire extinguisher... then propelling the cannister at it to smash to pieces.
37* In ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'', Bane slams a wall of reinforced steel with both fists but is unable to break it. All it takes is for Mr. Freeze to use his suit to freeze the water pipes and thus freeze the wall, thus making it easier to bust out.
38* ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'': The [[NighInvulnerability nigh-invulnerable]] T-1000 is splashed with a tanker-full of liquid nitrogen. Its liquid metal matrix steadily freezes over until it starts shattering simply by trying to move around, until it's frozen completely solid. Then, it only takes a bullet [[LiterallyShatteredLives to shatter the whole construct into itty, bitty pieces]]. Shame they did it in the vicinity of molten metal... A deleted scene showed that the T-1000 was still affected afterwards by its cold spell, with its mimic ability glitching and out of control, even copying the floor it was walking on.
39* The ''Terminator 2'' scene was parodied in ''Film/HotShotsPartDeux'' by President Benson freezing Saddam Hussein (and his little dog, too!) with, uh, a fire extinguisher. Wait, what?
40* At one point in ''Film/TheSorcerersApprentice'', when Balthazar is immobilized by bent metal piping, he escapes by magically supercooling the bits that were holding him and snapping them off.
41* ''Film/MortalKombatTheMovie'' has Sub-Zero calmly freeze the muzzle of Sonya's Glock and snap it off with his bare hands when she tries pointing it at him.
42* In ''Film/MindHunters'', JD is killed this way. Liquid nitrogen is sprayed on his feet, immobilizing him, and when he tries to move, as more of him freezes, his legs break ''off'', and he lands on his back, which [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe breaks in half]]. The worst part is he is completely aware of what is happening the whole time.
43* In ''Film/PacificRim'', Gipsy Danger vents its coolant onto a {{Kaiju}}'s tail, freezing it solid and breaking it off.
44* In ''Film/JasonX'', Jason puts a woman's face into liquid nitrogen, freezing it, and then smashing her face onto the table.
45* The film ''Film/DemolitionMan'' ends with John Spartan kicking off Phoenix's head after being flash frozen with a suitable BondOneLiner. Spartan then crashes through a gate of frozen steel bars to escape before the place explodes.
46* Scott Lang in ''Film/AntMan1'' manages to break into a vault by pouring water in the locking mechanism, followed by liquid nitrogen. While the door doesn't shatter, it frosts over and warps out of shape, sending bolts flying before finally falling off its hinges.
47* In ''Film/UniversalSoldierTheReturn'' Luc (Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme) does this to [=SETH=] (Creator/MichaelJaiWhite) in the climactic fight after freezing him in a cryogenic facility.
48* ''Film/IAmMother''. Mother seals Daughter in a laboratory, so she tries to smash the window using a tank of liquid nitrogen, to no effect. She then realises what she's holding and sprays liquid nitro on the window, cracking the glass which she can then break more easily.
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52* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': in ''Changes'' [[spoiler: Harry, after becoming the Winter Knight,]] covers a vampire's arm with ice, then snaps it in half. Possibly justified in that the cold is magical and [[spoiler: Harry]] has superhuman strength.
53* In ''Literature/ShadowOps'', this is used while trying to flush a Selfer physiomancer out of a New York sewer. The team Aquamancer freezes the lock and hinges on a locked door, and then kicks the door in. Cheaper and quieter than C4, quicker than lockpicks.
54* In ''Blood & Ice'' by Robert Masello, an attempt to cure [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampires]] Eleanor Ames and Sinclair Copley of their need for blood involves injecting them with the blood of an Antarctic fish, which acts as a substitute means of allowing oxygen to circulate in their systems, thus replacing their need for fresh blood, but at the cost of rendering them extremely vulnerable to direct contact with ice; at the novel's conclusion, [[spoiler: Sinclair freezes and falls into a crevasse when a few flecks of snow land on his face]].
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58* ''Series/MacGyver1985'' did this in one episode where he was locked in a freezer. However it worked because [=MacGyver=] had gotten water to freeze in the lock. Since water is one of the few chemical that expands when it freezes, it broke the lock as it froze.
59* Confirmed by the ''Series/{{Mythbusters}}'': liquid nitrogen can make locks ''significantly'' easier to physically destroy. Of course, the equipment required makes freezing locks [[AwesomeButImpractical anything but subtle]]. Busted, however, in the case of dunking someone's head in liquid nitrogen for a few seconds and then shattering it against a table (as per the movie ''Film/JasonX''): as demonstrated with an artificial head analogue, the trauma would obviously be fatal, but the result as depicted would be impossible to achieve, even if the victim's head were submerged in liquid nitrogen for several ''minutes''.
60* The episode "When Justice Fails" of ''Series/RoboCopTheSeries'' is full of this as it's centered around a cryonicatics/fuel company. First Robo's legs get's frozen and he breaks it attempting to pursue the criminal. Later he gets completely frozen in about 3 seconds but thankfully just before he's shattered into pieces he uses a plug to warm himself up (again in seconds). Then criminal slips on the ice right into a stream of liquid nitrogen freezing solid and breaking into pieces when something hits him.
61* In the ''Series/{{Angel}}'' episode "[[Recap/AngelS01E12Expecting Expecting]]", they defeat the supposedly indestructible Haxil beast -- fire and decapitation are confirmed to be ineffective methods of killing it and the creature is very large -- by tricking it into grabbing a tank of liquid nitrogen and shooting the tank so that the Haxil is doused in the nitrogen and left frozen solid.
62* Used as the murder method in the ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'' episode "Food to Die For." An inventive gourmet chef who used liquid nitrogen is killed when a vat of it is poured over him. He's mostly intact, but his hand did shatter when he fell to the floor. Castle, being Castle, is thus inspired to get his own liquid nitrogen and spends some time freezing and shattering random objects at home with Alexis.
63* In Volume 3 of ''Series/{{Heroes}}'', Tracy Strauss, one of a trio of Creator/AliLarter characters (though one never appears), discovers she has the power to freeze things and people, and accidentally freezes a reporter for blackmailing her over a sex tape involving her (actually Niki Sanders' SplitPersonality Jessica) and Nathan Petrelli. Said reporter than just crumbles apart.
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67* Podcast/RoleplayRetcon: Igan dies this way after a freezing blast from Valerian's gun in the podcast's re-imagining of Film/ValerianAndTheCityOfAThousandPlanets.
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71* In ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'', alternate universe versions of Kopaka and Onua [[spoiler: kill Ahkmou by having the former [[AnIcePerson freeze him]] and the latter smash him to bits with his WolverineClaws.]]
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75* Getting hit by or killing a Frostie in ''VideoGame/{{Amorphous}}'' causes it to explode in an icy explosion. This freezes both you and any [[BlobMonster glooples]] caught in it. Getting touched by anything while frozen [[LiterallyShatteredLives kills you instantly]] (thankfully, you can do the same to glooples once you unfreeze).
76%%* In ''VideoGame/BioShock'', the player's ice plasmid does this. Though the damage something takes while frozen is actually separate from their regular health bar... %%Does what?
77* [=McDonagh=] from ''VideoGame/BioShock1'' seems to have repeatedly told people they have to make sure their pipes stay warm or they will burst. One of the main obstacles at the beginning is finding the Fire Plasmid so you can get past a door that has been frozen over due to a pipe burst.
78* ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'' adds cryo to the series' palette of elemental damage types and status effects. Cryo damage usually has a chance to freeze an enemy solid for a few seconds. Frozen targets are highly vulnerable to melee, explosives, and falling (which otherwise never causes damage); a slap in the face will often be an instant, satisfying, shatter-to-pieces kill. There is even a mission that requires you to freeze and shatter specific enemies so you can bring the chunks back. [[VerbalTic CHUNKS BACK]]!
79* In ''VideoGame/BugFables'', enemies and characters can be frozen into ice cubes. When frozen, they receive extra damage from attacks, but immediately thaw out after taking hit.
80* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaIIIDraculasCurse'''s Sylpha has an ice spell that freezes enemies, who can then be shattered with her staff. It's the only way a [[NighInvulnerable Blood Skeleton]] can be permanently killed.
81* In ''VideoGame/DiabloII'' any player character with an ice enchanted weapon or ice based spells could destroy enemies like this. Shattering an enemy like this leaves no corpse behind, which is helpful against Nihlathak or Regurgitators, but a hassle for Necromancers and Barbarians, who have skills that consume corpses.
82* ''Franchise/{{Doom}}'':
83** ''VideoGame/Doom2016'' has an EasterEgg death sequence homaging the scene from ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'' early in the game.
84** ''VideoGame/DoomEternal'': The Frostbite upgrade for the Ice Bomb, whose function is to freeze nearby demons in place, allows more damage to be dealt to frozen demons. Even without this effect, demons killed while being frozen will break apart into several chunks of frozen meat, rather than being reduced to LudicrousGibs as is par for the course for the franchise. However, if nothing happens to them in the interim, [[HarmlessFreezing they'll thaw out looking no worse for wear]] and keep attacking the player.
85* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', several cold-based spells actually freeze enemies solid. A critical hit landed on a frozen enemy will cause them to shatter, killing them instantly. The animation merely shows the ice breaking and the enemy dying as they would from any other killing blow, but the "Shattered!" text appearing over them leaves no doubt as to the intended effect.
86* ''VideoGame/DukeNukem3D'' lets you do this to enemies: Frozen enemies will shatter into shards no bigger than your fist if kicked or shot, without fail. However, if they have time to thaw they'll still somehow be able to [[OneHitPointWonder keep fighting with one hit point]].
87* Freeware game ''VideoGame/ExitFate'' has a "Freeze" status ailment, whereby affected characters cannot dodge and will be killed instantly by any physical attack.
88%%** As does ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheLastHope''. A few Battle Trophies revolve around doing this to foes. %%Doing what?
89%%** And in ''VideoGame/LuminousArc2'', freezing works almost the same way. The only difference is that Frozen characters can't take any action whatsoever. %%How does freezing work?
90* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series' recurring summon Shiva can encase enemies in ice; then, with a snap of her fingers, she shatters them to bits. Of course [[SlapOnTheWristNuke it's only a visual effect]]. ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' lacks the traditional summons, but Fran has ice-based quickenings, and her "Shatterheart" acts in the same way.
91* In ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'', the "Shatter" Elemental Reaction works like this. Using [[MakingASplash Hydro]] followed by [[AnIcePerson Cryo]] will trigger the "Frozen" reaction, from which "Shatter" can be triggered by hitting the frozen target with either a [[NonElemental Blunt]] or [[DishingOutDirt Geo]] attack. [[LiterallyShatteredLives This naturally deals bonus damage]], though due to the myriad of great Elemental Reactions the game has, it's very {{situational|Damage Attack}}, not to mention [[OvershadowedByAwesome outclassed]].
92* ''VideoGame/HandsOfNecromancy'' has a magic item, the Ring of Ice, that freezes onscreen enemies into solid ice sculptures when hit. They shatter into tiny snowflakes mere seconds later, and somehow works on the Frost Giants, monsters ''also'' [[GameplayAndStorySegregation made of ice]].
93%%** Same in ''VideoGame/{{Hexen}}'', but there, once an enemy is frozen, it shatters by itself within a few seconds.
94* Master Xehanort has this in a partial CutscenePowerToTheMax in the ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' promotional video. While both cutscenes and in game boss battles have him with massive ice power, the promo video has him flash-freeze Ven, then throw him off a cliff. While we see this shatter Ven's mask and keyblade, Aqua manages to save Ven before he himself shatters. This is replicated as close as possible in the game proper.
95* In a non-combat video game example, ''[[VideoGame/LastHalfOfDarkness Beyond the Spirit's Eye]]'' requires you to break into a barred cabinet by freezing the bar with a fire extinguisher's spray, then smashing it. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by a recall order in a nearby office drawer, indicating the extinguisher is defective and dangerous.
96* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
97** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' allows you to do this to enemies by hitting them with an Ice Arrow, then slamming them with the Skull Hammer.
98** Darknuts will also exhibit the second type of this trope; they break out almost immediately to prevent you from smashing them. (The key word is ''almost''. You can still kill them with this combo if you act as soon as possible.)
99** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', freezing monsters with an Ice Arrow or an elemental weapon like a Frostblade will damage them considerably. Once frozen, they'll take '''quadruple''' damage from anything you hit them with, which will also break the ice.
100* ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'': Enemies that aren't protected by shields, armor, or barriers will freeze solid if hit with the Cryo Blast power or Cryo ammo. Killing them in this state causes them to shatter, destroying the body. Theoretically, this is supposed to prevent the Cannibal foe from eating the body but in practice this is glitched and they'll often consume the no-longer-existent body anyway.
101* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'': setting your foe in ice (by hitting them with Aqua element attack while they're standing on an ice panel) will make them take double damage from Break-attribute attacks.
102* The ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' series has a few variations on this. When using the [[FreezeRay Ice Beam]], a creature not strong enough to survive the shot simply explodes into frozen chunks, while a stronger creature will freeze and can be [[LiterallyShatteredLives finished off]] with a missile or two. Other times, a frozen enemy may be used as a stepping stone to reach higher areas, [[FridgeLogic and will not shatter when a 200+ pound suit of armor jumps on top of it]].
103** ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime'': The game outright states that this is one of Samus' favored tactics; indeed, a charged Ice Beam shot and a Missile can handily dispatch many of the game's creatures in a flash. Conversely, if it happens to her, she can effortlessly bust out of the ice seconds after being flash-frozen.
104** ''VideoGame/MetroidFusion'' has the [[{{Doppelganger}} SA-X]] use this very tactic [[BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame against Samus]].
105* Many of [[AnIcePerson Sub-Zero's]] [[FinishingMove Fatalities]] throughout the ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' series employ freezing the opponent and uppercutting him to bits; holding them over his head, freezing them with his hands and breaking them in two; ripping their skull and spine from their frozen body and shatter it by swinging the skull like a flail, you name it.
106* In ''VideoGame/PathOfExile'' cold damage can freeze enemies, leaving them helpless for a time based on the amount of damage taken relative to their total health. Being slain while frozen causes the target to shatter, leaving no corpse and suppressing some on-death effects. When using the Herald of Ice skill a shattered target will also explode into icy shrapnel, striking those nearby with cold damage.
107%%* ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeonGatesToInfinity'' does this in a horrifying MoodWhiplash scene. WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids %%Does what?
108* ''VideoGame/RedAlert3'':
109** The Allies' cryo technology is in theory harmless, doing no damage to the target but slowly freezing them solid (most prisoners are subjected to cryo-imprisonment). They'll thaw out eventually and none the worse for wear, but while frozen they turn into a OneHitPointWonder, allowing even anti-infantry weapons to one-shot a building.
110** The Cryo Legionnaire has an area-effect liquid nitrogen spray and a jump pack in theory allowing him to get out of trouble or bowl over infantry, but its intended use is for him to freeze a group of targets and jump on them, killing them instantly (and it turns out Future Tech actively recruited sociopaths to whom such an act is hilarious). And if that wasn't enough... [[PungeonMaster they all speak like Arnold]] as [[Film/BatmanForever Mr. Freeze]].
111-->Allow me to break ze ice.
112*** When put in a turret the area-effect is switched out for a beam that can freeze up a flying target and drop it to the ground once frozen.
113* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
114** One boss in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4'' is defeated by knocking over nitrogen tanks and shooting him while he's frozen.
115** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' has nitrogen rounds for the GrenadeLauncher that turn {{Mooks}} into ice statues which can be shattered in [[CherryTapping a single melee hit]]. If untouched, they will [[HarmlessFreezing thaw out perfectly fine]] in fifteen seconds, similarly to ''VideoGame/DoomEternal''.
116* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''
117** Frost magi have a talent called Shatter which greatly increases their critical strike chance against frozen targets.
118** Frost death knights also get the "Brittle Bones" talent that causes creatures infected with the frost fever disease to take extra damage. This disease makes their ''bones'' easier to ''break'' by lowering their temperature and is quite survivable.
119* ''VideoGame/XenaWarriorPrincess'' have a power-up called the... ''Ice Breaker''. It allows Xena's sword or staff to freeze enemies solid with a single hit, and a second blow will shatter them into icy shards.
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123* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Klaus [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080602 wanted]] to use [[WorkerUnit firefighters]] this way. That is, a little army of HumongousMecha carrying liquid nitrogen fire extinguishers.
124* ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'': One of the Snow Queen strips provides a cautionary tale against attempting to have sex with the personification of winter. ''[[GroinAttack KRAK tinkle tinkle]]''.
125* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': While Mingxing is responding to an Inner Barrier breach involving a monster with [[KillItWithIce ice powers]], the monster catches her off guard and manages to freeze her right arm solid. It promptly [[AnArmAndALeg breaks clean off]].
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129* In ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', Aang uses water to freeze a lock to let Flopsy free.
130* In ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'', the Xiaolin Warriors and Jack are held in the dungeon. Even Dojo can't escape his cage by growing to his super size. But all it takes is for Omi to freeze the bars, and the warriors easily break free. (Omi is even able to break the bars of Jack's cell [[CherryTapping with his PINKY!]])
131* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'': Peggy tries to demonstrate the "make it brittle by dipping it in liquid nitrogen" part mentioned above on a rose, but apparently didn't hold the thing in long enough, as it easily bends when she tries to break it.
132* In ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends'', Captain Cold was able to ''knock a building over'' by freezing and then ''punching'' it.
133* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', Robin battles shapeshifter Madam Rouge and freezes her before shattering her. The attack barely slows her down.
134* On ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'', the [[ShoePhone gadget]] Ice Queen Perfume/Spray serves as a sprayable FreezeRay. Need to break something? Spray and shatter!
135* ''WesternAnimation/TheGalacticTrio'': In the episode "The Rock Men", Vapor Man can't use most of his normal attacks against a Rock Man since it doesn't breathe. Instead, he bombards it with alternating freezing and burning gas until it cracks and falls apart due to thermal shock.
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139* Water pipes or full and tightly closed vessels made of non-elastic materials (metal, glass, ceramics, etc.) can and will rupture or shatter if the water inside them freezes, though it has less to do with them becoming brittle and more with the fact that water, unlike most materials, becomes about 10% less dense when it freezes, and thus expands with considerable force.
140* Many steels, including a lot of common varieties used to make most everything, are cold-short — that is, they become brittle when exposed to cold, generally below -50-60°C. This is why you'd need special steels for construction and machinery designed to work in polar regions; or in space, where very low temperatures can be achieved. The catch is that this cold-shortness is often caused by phosphorus, [[MortonsFork which is a common additive to make steel immune to rust]].
141* The element tin is normally found in its malleable white tin form (β-tin), but if conditions are cold enough (below 13.2°C) it transforms into the less dense and far more brittle grey tin form (α-tin) via an autocatalytic, allotropic reaction. This is also known as tin pest and caused many problems with tin objects in colder climates. As such, other metals are often added to tin to form an alloy, greatly lowering the temperature for tin pest to occur or prevent it entirely.
142* Though the freezing process tends to take longer than a quick dip, a liquid nitrogen bath can indeed cause this trope. A liquid nitrogen-frozen rose, for instance, can be smashed like sugar glass. Frozen ''human'', on the other hand, behaves pretty much like a log.
143* While extreme cold, of itself, does not necessarily render something fragile, thermal shock - a rapid transition from hot to cold, or vice versa - can severely compromise otherwise solid material. Generally speaking,[[labelnote:note]]As noted above, water is an exception.[[/labelnote]] matter expands the warmer it gets. If a hard, poorly conductive material like glass is heated unevenly, it will expand unevenly, causing internal stress and possibly breakage. This is why you should never thaw a frozen windshield with hot water; the thermal shock would be likely to crack the glass.
144* Frost weathering is a form of erosion that's caused by water getting into minute crevices in a rock's surface, then freezing and expanding. This will further grow the crevices over time, with each freezing and thawing cycle causing more damage as long as water is present.
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