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Arctic blast: Watch people throwing boiling water into freezing air

Por: Newsweek Health December 22, 2022

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With temperatures across the country dropping into the single digits and even subzero figures, the frigidly cold weather resulting from an Arctic blast has been all anyone can talk about lately.As a way to make the cold snap more exciting, many people have taken to the outdoors to do a little science experiment: throwing boiling water into the freezing air to see the spectacular result.When hot water is sprayed into the air in such cold... + full article



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