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Snow that does not melt when you put fire to it...
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1561733:MV8yNDcwNzUxXzQyNTczMTA5X0EzRDdEN0Ey] Um, this is beyond stupid. Your video shows the snow melting when a torch is put to it. Snow can vary significantly in the amount of moisture it contain from very wet heavy snow to very dry light snow. If one has ever lived were it snows with regularity you would already know that. Your snow is light dry snow with very low moisture content which is very common for snowfall with the temperatures are very low. As it warms outside and temperatures are barely freezing the snow tends to be heavier. One would quickly learn this by shoveling snow around their house for one winter. [/quote]
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If you put fire to snow it is suppose to melt correct?
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