Boiling water freezes in mid air at -35 celcius

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2011

Me and my friend are having a competition so share,like, or show your friends this video for me to win!!!!! Edmonton Canada one of the original videos brannon and me

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  • wait till it gets 40 degreesF. then they will be toasting and begginf for mercy...

  • @ross199218 it got down to -51 this year, i have too walk 3hrs a day outside with nothing but a flat brimmed hat,jacket and jeans i think i can take it

  • Just wait till it hits 0 Celius then we bust out our shorts & tanning lotion.

  • @Fleelex haha Yep

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  • So Canadians go around in T-Shirts at minus 40 c. That explains why Captain Kirk was always ripping his shirt off during fight scenes in Star Trek, he wasn't showing off his muscles he was just hot.

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  • haha

  • T shirt  O______O

  • @d4rk0v3 Additionally, you can get hypothermia from swimming around in water that's 80-85f for too long. Your core temp only needs to drop to 95F (35c) to be afflicted by hypothermia. Regarding my first comment about standing out in 40f (4.4c) you may be able to stand outside longer than someone from the tropics (Again your body is much more adapted to maintain a safe core temp) but eventually you will cool to hypothermia and die (Eventually) Everyone idles around 98f (37c) - everyone.

  • There's no difference in internal body temperature from someone that lives way up in Canada compared to someone that lives in the tropics. We all idle around 98.6 F (around 37 C). The difference is people that live in very cold climates cardiovascular systems are MUCH more attuned (adapted) to dilating to allow warm blood to keep the skin warm. Ultimately it doesn't matter where you live, stay outside in even +40F with no shirt and shorts *long* enough, and you will die of hypothermia.

  • @neecapshooters Canadians have hot shit running thru their veins, so no need for gloves peckerhead.

  • Y U NO WEAR GLOVES!

  • @Gopletti

    It's not the temperature what makes you feel cold; it's the wind. When the temperature drops below ~30 C it doesn't get any worse, no matter how much the temperature drops. I have barbequed outside in -35 C temperature while wearing shorts and Hawaii T-shirt. At least the beer was cold. But, well... What can I say... I'm from Finland as well.. ;)

    Suomi Finland Perkele.

  • Now try this in 0 Kelvin ;D

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