Well, you'd fit right in on Saturn's moon Titan, and also on the planet Pluto (sorry: "dwarf planet Pluto"--you IAU police!).
In both of those worlds, ice actually acts as rocks.
And in certain heat events below the surface, ice is turned into a viscous slush, in which it acts as magma, and even erupts in what is known as cryo-volcanism.
Also on Titan: the bits of worn down and weathered ice-rocks, act as sand, even creating vast sand dunes (ice pellets).
tannerac4 on February 8th, 2020 at 09:02 UTC »
Did it hurt your lips?
dandfx on February 8th, 2020 at 09:43 UTC »
Don't do that in Bali, I accidentally shit in the shower after getting a bug from the ice.
Synaptic_Impulse on February 8th, 2020 at 09:51 UTC »
Well, you'd fit right in on Saturn's moon Titan, and also on the planet Pluto (sorry: "dwarf planet Pluto"--you IAU police!).
In both of those worlds, ice actually acts as rocks.
And in certain heat events below the surface, ice is turned into a viscous slush, in which it acts as magma, and even erupts in what is known as cryo-volcanism.
Also on Titan: the bits of worn down and weathered ice-rocks, act as sand, even creating vast sand dunes (ice pellets).