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Kay Bur @VampireMermaid
I am in northeast PA. I just went outside and grabbed some of tbe snow and did the same thing! My son came into the room and asked "why is it burning and not melting?"
06:12 PM - Feb 03, 2021
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Msterri ... @Msterri
03 February, 07:27
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I just posted a link to an article on this thread that explains it. It says the snowball is absorbing the water, but an ice cube will drip. Can you try packing the snow again into a really dense snowball so it is almost as hard as ice. If it drips when lit then it was just because the first snowball was absorbing the drips. If it doesn't drip, well, it's just strange snow 🤣

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Kay Bur @VampireMermaid
03 February, 07:43
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I did pack it to where it was hard like ice. When it melted on its on eventually, the lil black charred areas were floating in the snow puddle on the plate I left it on.

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Msterri ... @Msterri
03 February, 07:20
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Hmmm, maybe the canadian snow is different than American snow. My ice cube definitely was dripping water

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