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The physics of making a snowman
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[QUOTE="Charles Link, post: 6836466, member: 583509"] The above post is a photo of a 5'0" snowman that I made today, Wednesday December 28, 2022, from snow that had fallen December 22nd. The snow was too cold to pack on that day (in Chicago), but now the temperatures are finally above freezing, and today it got up to 40 degrees and it packed very readily. [/QUOTE]
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