Ya it would really slush up in 10 degree weather. or they were trying to make a ice rink in there front yard on the bumpy snow.
And why slush it so they could play in the mud.
water above freezing + snow = slush because, my friend, have you ever put water on snow? if you do that in the morning, it will melt the sno quicker because itll be slush... how many times do you want me to type 'duh'
Master-Of-Fungus-Foo-D wrote:water above freezing + snow = slush because, my friend, have you ever put water on snow? if you do that in the morning, it will melt the sno quicker because itll be slush... how many times do you want me to type 'duh'
It was 10 degrees out not above freezing.
I know if you put water on snow it turns into slush but not if it's below freezing.
NO! if there is WATER, it is WATER notice i say WATER cause WATER is above freezing, the WATER that is warmer than freezing becasue if it was itd be ICE.... and go outside and pour some water on some snow... it turbs into slush.. now count to to ten... did the slush freeze? NO IT DIDNT! WATER MELTS SNO BECAUSE WATER IS ABOVE FREEZING.. IF IT WASNT ITD BE ICE AND HE WOULDnT BE ABLE TO WATER THE SNO!!! GOT IT!?
oh i see you ment the temperture of the water coming from his house.
Well it sure didn't work then because it was so cold the water would have melted the snow a little but than it would have frozen into rock hard ice snow like i fortify the walls of my Snow Fort.