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How cold does it have to be for air to freeze?
Beautiful sunny day here today, no snow but the hoar frost has been increasing since yesterday and is now about an inch long.
The air looked like it was full of glitter and I realised it was freezing, never seen it like that before. Our thermometer said -4c but I'm not sure if its accurate, and I couldn't seem to find a relevant answer on google.
The air looked like it was full of glitter and I realised it was freezing, never seen it like that before. Our thermometer said -4c but I'm not sure if its accurate, and I couldn't seem to find a relevant answer on google.
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Thanks both, wish I'd worded the question a bit better though, I had realised there must be moisture in it that was freezing and not the actual air itself, feel a bit daft now!
That temperature of 0C surprises me though Chris, it must happen quite often but I can't recall seeing anything like it before.
Maybe it was the particular conditions today with the blue sky and bright sun that made it so visible.
Anyway it looked magical:-)
That temperature of 0C surprises me though Chris, it must happen quite often but I can't recall seeing anything like it before.
Maybe it was the particular conditions today with the blue sky and bright sun that made it so visible.
Anyway it looked magical:-)
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