What’s the difference between ice and snow? Aren’t they both frozen water?

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What’s the difference between ice and snow? Aren’t they both frozen water?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

It’s like cake and a cookie. Cake has air in it while cookies don’t so cake is softer while a cookie is hard and crunchy 🙂

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The difference is like soapy bubbles and soapy water (and then imagine freezing them). They are both “the same” but one has larger volume with a lot of trapped air and the other doesn’t.

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The difference is like soapy bubbles and soapy water (and then imagine freezing them). They are both “the same” but one has larger volume with a lot of trapped air and the other doesn’t.

Anonymous 0 Comments

The difference is like soapy bubbles and soapy water (and then imagine freezing them). They are both “the same” but one has larger volume with a lot of trapped air and the other doesn’t.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Steel knife, steel spoon. Which to accidentally sit on?

Anonymous 0 Comments

Well, sand and rock are also made of the same molecules.

Snow is just ice, finely chipped, with each chip barely big enough to see, and with a complex shape that makes it even lighter still.

But yeah, otherwise, same thing exactly.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Steel knife, steel spoon. Which to accidentally sit on?

Anonymous 0 Comments

Steel knife, steel spoon. Which to accidentally sit on?

Anonymous 0 Comments

Well, sand and rock are also made of the same molecules.

Snow is just ice, finely chipped, with each chip barely big enough to see, and with a complex shape that makes it even lighter still.

But yeah, otherwise, same thing exactly.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Well, sand and rock are also made of the same molecules.

Snow is just ice, finely chipped, with each chip barely big enough to see, and with a complex shape that makes it even lighter still.

But yeah, otherwise, same thing exactly.