In December we talk about snow classifications. Today – Firn.
Firn is a type of snow left over from previous seasons that has recrystallized into a denser substance. It is ice in an intermediate state between snow and glacial ice. It resembles wet sugar but has no taste. The word comes from the Swiss German firn (meaning “last year”), related to the word “before”.
In the meantime, something more warm. Our new Dealfront (WW) offer with $76.9 payout.