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  2. How to prevent injuries when shoveling snow and walking on ice

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  3. Slipperiness - Wikipedia

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    A surface can for example be slippery due to it being wet, or due to it being icy. There are several competing theories about why ice is slippery. Road slipperiness is a major area of road safety, but various means have also been developed to measure walkway and deck slipperiness in order to develop health and safety standards. [1]

  4. Does the walking on ice hack work? - AOL

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    A TikToker has shared their unique hack for walking on ice as temperatures continue to drop mid-winter. On 17 January, lifestyle influencer Jojo took to her social media to share her friend’s ...

  5. Glacier hiking - Wikipedia

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    Glacier hiking involves walking on a glacier with special equipment, such as crampons, rope, climbing harness, helmet and ice axe, so that to some degree it resembles mountaineering. Glaciers are found on every continent except for Australia.

  6. Black ice - Wikipedia

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    Black ice on a road in Germany. Black ice, sometimes called clear ice, is a coating of glaze ice on a surface, for example on streets or on lakes. The ice itself is not black, but visually transparent, allowing the often black road below to be seen through it and light to be transmitted. The typically low levels of noticeable ice pellets, snow ...

  7. Emergency medicine: Ice can be a hidden danger while walking

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