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Q: How would surface water be affected if there was a lot of a snow that did not melt?
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Depending on what is being affected, the opposite would be freeze or solidify.


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Most probably , it would be fresh water. This is because since there is no salt which would keep the cold , the fresh water would melt faster.


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How do you get water when you are terraforming?

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