dry ice vs ground frost

dry ice

noun
  • Carbon dioxide frozen in the solid state, used especially as a cooling agent and for the production of fog-like special effects. It sublimes at −78.5 °C (−109.3 °F) at normal atmospheric pressure. 

ground frost

noun
  • The condition of air temperature dropping below the freezing point at or near ground level. 

  • Ice produced by the direct deposition of water vapor on grass, trees and other objects in freezing conditions. 

  • The frozen upper level of soil, caused by the air temperature dropping below the freezing point for a lengthy period of time; in temperate climates the soil thaws completely for the summer and in cold climates it may develop to permafrost. 

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