because bridges get especially ugly in those conditions. The cold air blows right underneath it causing everything on the bridge to cool and freeze. Salting the ice will lower the freezing point and it will be harder for it to get bad.
Ice storms happen anywhere there is ice.
land bridges
it affects ice by the dryness of the salt berns the ice
The salt will cause the snow and ice to melt, which it does whenever I sprinkle salt on to my front path during winter, here, in the UK. For more info. search Google with your question and have a look through the websites on the subject.
Shrinking of the polar ice caps Recession of glaciers and ice caps
salt is applied to ice in the winter to dissolve all the ice to make it less slippery.
Ice storms happen anywhere there is ice.
There isn't anything called salt ice. Perhaps you mean salted ice? Salted ice actually melts faster than regular ice. That's why they put salt on the icy roads during the winter.
salt is usually added to reduce the temp: during manufactur of ice.
aboriginols got to australia over ice bridges and then the ice bridges meleted and they could not get back
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yes
All can.
land bridges
land bridges
Utah uses salt, sand, and liquid ice-melt on the roads during winter.
an ice cube with salt