Fact File: ‘Fake snow’ that doesn’t melt when burned has scientific explanation
Several videos posted online last week showed people burning snow with a lighter and questioning why the snow turned black and didn’t seem to melt. Some social media users claimed the snow was fake and “geo-engineered.”
A chemistry professor who researches ice and snow says the snow is real. The black marks are from the lighter’s soot, and the snow doesn’t look like it’s melting because it’s turning from a solid to a gas without a liquid stage in between, a process called sublimation.
THE CLAIM
As snowy weather descends on the East Coast and other parts of North America, social media users are taking to various platforms to describe what they view as a strange phenomenon affecting their snow.


