I get the concern from the perspective that hell appears to be freezing over, but as long as we're obeying the laws of thermodynamics it is going to be hard for ice to develop given the temperatures overnight. |
Hey Sue Taylor fabulous of you to chime in about your husband. |
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why would you wonder that? For it to freeze it needs to be at a freezing temperature, which it will not be. You do know things can’t freeze if the temperature is above freezing right? |
No, really? DP |
They probably missed that day in science class. Perhaps there was a snow day and the teacher covered it with a worksheet instead of a real lesson. |
Nah, if it was in ES, it would have been taught by a video |
True. Too bad. If only they had had Chromebooks. |
I mean you are being sarcastic but this person was concerned about it freezing overnight…and they weren’t being sarcastic like they honestly didn’t know how it works. |
Learn to follow a thread. After that poster's comments there were a few other comments
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Yes, I read. Not sure what point you are trying to make. |
If you read, you wouldnt ask this question. |
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