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Irvin Burgess
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10 October, 22:14
Why does salt melt frogs
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Mary Downs
10 October, 22:18
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Frogs have very moist skin, when the come in contact with the salt it burns the frog and quickly dehydrates the frog and can result in death for the frog.
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