Video: The boiling water froze when it was lifted high under the sky
The weather was so cold in Duluth, USA, that it was immediately frozen when it was knocked up and dropped.
The water droplets immediately froze in midair due to the cold weather.
The video recorded the scene of Amy Fogarty, a resident of Duluth, Minnesota, USA, throwing a basin of water into the air in the middle of the cold to draw much attention, Yahoo News reported today.
Fogarty brought a small pot of boiling water to the outside on December 27. When she scooped up the water, the droplets immediately froze in midair due to the cold weather, then fell to the ground in the form of ice.
The Duluth temperature on December 27 dropped below 0 degrees C. The temperature in the nearby International Falls city dropped to -38 degrees Celsius, according to the US National Weather Agency (NWS).
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