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Frozen ground?
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The mystery of Geothermal is solved
Just kidding, most likely the conduction of ground core heat via the moisture content of the soil.
The mystery of Geothermal is solved
Just kidding, most likely the conduction of ground core heat via the moisture content of the soil.
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Ground temp.23*F yet not frozen
Just trying to understand how the trench I dug looking for my father in-laws frozen water line was 23*F wet and yet not frozen like the first 18" above it. The frozen ground was in the 22*F range.
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