You know not to eat dirty or yellow snow, but a new finding about the contents of "clean" snow will have you thinking twice before you take a bite out of that snowball: Snow absorbs air pollutants.
Everyone knows you don’t eat yellow snow, for obvious reasons. Dirt, dust and gravel also discolor snow that has already fallen to the ground, reminding everyone what they might ingest if they were to ...
ST. LOUIS — Sometimes, freshly fallen snow looks good enough to eat. And there are plenty of recipes on social media using snow. But is it safe? The VERIFY team in Missouri heard neighborhood kids ...
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