Why does ice covered in sawdust not melt quickly ? (1) Sawdust does not allow the air to touch the ice (2) The water is absorbed by sawdust (3) Sawdust is a bad conductor of heat (4) Sawdust is good conductor of heat

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Sawdust is a bad conductor of heat

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