You got a point there...yeah I guess you can say that again cuz if you went ice skating you can also say you went skating on water. Yeah, ya kno, you do have a point...awesome!!! i love your idea...your a genious.
2006-06-22 23:30:29
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answered by ♥mcmanda♥ 5
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There is a theory about jesus walking on water, that it was ice just below the surface that he was walking on .
2006-06-23 06:29:32
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answered by status quo 2
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No because the ice is a SOLID honey, while the water is LIQUID. While solid molecules are compact, the liquid is loose which disables anything from getting total control of it.
2006-06-23 06:29:31
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answered by love_doctor 4
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No, there is a difference between ice and water.
2006-06-23 06:30:44
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answered by Zacko 3
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Lol...well, ice is simply water in a frozen state...it's chemical composition is still that of water and you walked on it...so...yes!
2006-06-23 07:20:28
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answered by Bert from Oz 5
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If you want to play semantics, then yes, you're walking on frozen water.
If you can actually walk on ice though, then that's a good skill -- I know I certainly can't!
2006-06-23 08:33:57
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answered by Craig 2
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You can say anything you like. Doesnt really matter!! You say You can walk on Moon and i'll believe you.....
2006-06-26 02:14:56
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answered by nice_libra_guy 6
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Yes....at least until the ice gets thin.
2006-06-23 06:30:22
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answered by opjames 4
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you can say you can walk on frozen water actually
2006-06-23 06:28:15
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answered by nastaany1 7
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No, just like you cant say that you are eating milk, or drinking icecream! Check their current form..
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nice questions, good going!
2006-06-23 11:59:52
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answered by S - T - A - R 3
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