Your weight divided by 50.
Snowfall levels vary around the world, but in North America, snow tends to build up to an average of about 8 inches, however, it's fairly common to occasionally see up to a foot and a half to two feet of snow in the northern US. Also, on lakes and ponds, ice averages from 2-4 inches thick. If it is quite cold out, the ice may get as think as 6-8 inches or so, at which point it becomes reasonably thick enough to walk on safely. In the arctic, ice over lakes can get more than 3 feet thick.
the ice for to have 1500 pounds on would have to be 8-12 inches thick so 1150 Ibs might need 6-8 inches thick
The main thing is what is not in it and that is salt, an example of pet safe ice melt is Safe Paw.
a glacier
Continental glaciers.
Only walk on clear ice that is at least 4" thick.
Test hole should be at leats 3 inches thick to walk on.
Wear thick socks over your boots, the woolly soles will give you a decent grip on the ice.
Absolutely not! It is not safe to walk on, make snow cones with, or skate on.
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a thick sheet of ice
Super thick!
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The age at which it is safe to walk alone depends on the location in question, as well as the maturity of the child and the relationship between the child and their parents.
They are the Polar Ice Caps and they are not as thick as they used to be.
How thick is the ice at the north pole
December 1983, and January 1895 In 1983, there was a long, cold spell with low temperatures for many days in a row. The river froze from bank to bank. The ice was thick, but not safe to walk on because it was crumpled up by the flow of the river.