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Questions related to the solid phase of water.
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How salty can snow/sleet be?
Considering there are evaporation ponds worldwide (San Francisco Bay is full of them, and Morton used to, and may still, have the majority) used for harvesting sea salt, it's doubtful that any salt de …
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Why is the pond in my backyard not frozen when it is -15 °C (5 °F) outside?
The water in a pond is in contact with the ground and the ground is not even close to freezing even if the air temperature is 27° below freezing.