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snowballs melt in freezers and in space
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The snow [REDACTED]. It's [REDACTED] with [REDACTED], forming a [REDACTED] which simulates snow. This explains why it can be just a layer of snow on the floor just fine, but once organic material comes into contact with it and forms a roughly spherical shape, it starts to undergo [REDACTED] decay.

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RE: snowballs melt in freezers and in space - by aft2001 - 12-06-2016, 09:05 AM

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