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When you skate on ice, the pressure applied by the blades causes localized melting. This is due to the pressure lowering the melting point of ice, leading to a thin layer of water forming on the surface. Additionally, the friction generated by skating produces heat, further contributing to the melting process. As a result, the ice can become slippier and more prone to melting under the weight of the skater.

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