Elizabeth Gray
@ElizabethGray777
15 February, 10:07
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Leonard Kerns
@Sandblaster
15 February, 05:59
In response Elizabeth Gray to her Publication
The candle flame is placing it melted self on the snow. Try a differnt heat source like a propane torch and see how fast it melts. It is the type of snow made when the temps are very, very low. Very dry and loose. Hard to make a snowball with. Wet snow packs easy and makes good snowballs and is made if not so cold temps. Do we have a generation that knows nothing about the different types of snow? Move on folks, nothing to see here other then lack of experiacne.
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I know there are different types of snow but all snow would melt/drip. Even if you brought it indoors and put no flame to it.
06:05 PM - Feb 15, 2021
In response Leonard Kerns to his Publication
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