Ice skaters skate on water, not ice. At 32 degrees Fahrenheit, ice has a liquid surface measuging 40 billionths of a meter thick. Below -31 degrees Fahrenheit, the liquid layer becomes so thin that a skater's blades would stick rather than glide across the ice.
- From That's A Fact Jack by Harry Bright and Jakob Anser
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