When thrown into cold air at minus 51 degrees Celsius. ArcticPhoto, Russia Verkhoyansk, Russia, Places. Media Storehouse When thrown into cold air at minus 51 degrees Celsius. ArcticPhoto, Russia Verkhoyansk, Russia, Places. Media Storehouse
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When thrown into cold air at minus 51 degrees Celsius

When thrown into cold air at minus 51 degrees Celsius boiling water explodes into vapour & ice. This is because boiling water is close to a gas and breaks into tiny droplets that can freeze at once. Siberia, Russia
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