Minnesota Cold (Part 1) Hot Boiling Water in the Air

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2007

Minnesota - It's so cold that... you can throw hot water in the air and it vaporizes.

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  • Actually it's not vapourizing it's the vapour from the hot water condensing to form a cloud which dissipates. The liquid water falls to the ground and freezes. Vapourization would be more likely in a very hot desert.

  • its basically the same here as it is in canada just not as many trees

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  • oh, how i love Minnesota. <3

  • @andrewsaswom also canada is disgusting.

    

  • your microwave spins reeeeally fast

  • @adlereagle123 He isnt trying to sound smart, he is using the correct terminology.

  • @JustJane oooo u sound very intelligent! haha ^-^

  • This is more entertaining to do if it's like 24 or more below zero. It makes a bigger poof and on occasion makes like a cracking sound. When I was little and it would get that could I wouldn't be allowed to go outside since I would get frostbite inside of three minutes and I would make someone do this and I would watch and be amazed

  • @hydrus77 - Water, boiling or not will not freeze in 2 seconds, as you can see it all fell back to the ground as a liquid. And of course steam will always raise off the water if the air temp is colder than the water.

  • @hydrus77 - Water, boiling or not will not freeze in 2 seconds, as you can see it all fell back to the ground as a liquid. And of course steam will always raise off the water if the air temp is colder than the water.

  • @guitar241990 Yeah, I think you're right. Canada as a nation is much colder than Minnesota but we get the arctic air that dips down from Calgary and Edmonton pretty often. I had a friend recently say he's never been way up to Toronto. I told him I believe we're actually north of Toronto in Minneapolis and both my friends looked at me like I'm crazy. I thought maybe I was too until I looked at a map and confirmed my notion.

  • what does the temperature have to be for that to work?

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