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  2. Dry ice - Wikipedia

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    Dry ice is assigned a UN number, a code for hazardous substances: UN 1845. [51] Dry ice is not classified as a dangerous substance by the European Union, or as a hazardous material by the United States Department of Transportation for ground transportation. [52] [51] However, in the US, it is regulated as a dangerous good when shipped by air or ...

  3. Dry ice bomb - Wikipedia

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    In Utah, simple possession of a dry ice bomb or similar pressurized chemical reaction bomb is a second-degree felony. [16] In Colorado, the creation of a dry ice bomb is considered illegal due to interpretation as "possession of an explosive device" [citation needed] Leaving an unexploded dry ice bomb can be construed as public endangerment.

  4. Here's Everything You Need to Know About Dry Ice - AOL

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    Dry ice seems so magical, and it is! Follow these rules when handling it to stay safe on Halloween however you use it: in drinks, punch bowls, and more.

  5. Dry-ice blasting - Wikipedia

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    Dry-ice blasting is nonabrasive, non-conductive, nonflammable, and non-toxic. Dry-ice blasting is an efficient [3] [verification needed] cleaning method. Dry ice is made of reclaimed carbon dioxide that is produced from other industrial processes, and is an approved media by the EPA, FDA and USDA. It also reduces or eliminates employee exposure ...

  6. 'It happened so fast': Black ice turns roads into invisible ...

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    "That's why it's so dangerous," said Officer Carlos Perez, of California's Highway Patrol. "It's undetectable to the human eye. Many people don’t realize they’re driving on black ice until ...

  7. Terrifying video shows why snow squalls are so dangerous - AOL

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    Although the snow accumulation is not significant because they are so brief -- typically 1 to 2 inches may fall -- snow squalls can create hazardous driving conditions due to the sharply reduced ...

  8. Freezing rain - Wikipedia

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    The ice that forms on roadways makes vehicle travel dangerous. Unlike snow, wet ice provides almost no traction, and vehicles will slide even on gentle slopes. Because freezing rain does not hit the ground as an ice pellet (called "sleet") but still as a rain droplet, it conforms to the shape of the ground, or object such as a tree branch or car.

  9. Dangerous ice, snow to lead warmup in Midwest and Northeast

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    Any ice accretion is dangerous for motorists and pedestrians. The ice may be so thin as to appear wet, and various textures of the ice may provide traction in one spot but be extremely slippery in ...