@takosjb i know particles in liquid move faster than that of a solid. but due to the cold temperature they bunch up and vibrate in place. forming a solid. and of course. that causes them to slow down. i didnt give the full explanation. but you get the idea.
@chrisiscool575 actually, the particles in a liquid move faster than that of in a solid.. so in your explanation, you state that they bunch up together and then start vibrating, however they are just slowing down.
do to the cold, the water particles have bunched up to one another and are vibrating in place (thats what she said) causing the water to form as more of a solid. nerdy -.-
thats thawing not freezing... nice try
3232mikeymike 1 month ago
Backward is not the same!
steenodde77 1 month ago
It's a reverse played version of melting ice!
chrouschiy 6 months ago 2
@takosjb i know particles in liquid move faster than that of a solid. but due to the cold temperature they bunch up and vibrate in place. forming a solid. and of course. that causes them to slow down. i didnt give the full explanation. but you get the idea.
chrisiscool575 6 months ago
@chrisiscool575 actually, the particles in a liquid move faster than that of in a solid.. so in your explanation, you state that they bunch up together and then start vibrating, however they are just slowing down.
takosjb 6 months ago
do to the cold, the water particles have bunched up to one another and are vibrating in place (thats what she said) causing the water to form as more of a solid. nerdy -.-
chrisiscool575 8 months ago
Lol, thats sick.!
duckking09 9 months ago
@Deeelon9 That's a pretty darn good way to get no one to like you.
NovaBoso 9 months ago
oh man my video is wayyy beter, i would call it epic
Deeelon9 1 year ago
are you saying that tiger woods PGA tour 2001 is THAT cold game... :D
nortikkafani1 2 years ago