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Originally Posted by pornask
Obviously, you don't get cold winter in Norway. Temperature here on Canadian prairies drops to some -42 Celsius or less at least for a few days a year. We had entire month of December at -30 or lower - it didn't give us a fucking break for one day - and while yes, -30 is fucking cold, it will not turn water to ice like that.
When temperatures drop to -45 or less, and you throw a cup of hot water in the air, you will hear it pop as if it was exploding and it basically evaporates before your eyes. It does not turn into a block of ica that falls on the ground.
Try real winter and you'll know the difference.
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Have a look at a world map and compare. Is Norway far to the north? I don't live far north where that pic is taken but plenty of places with -30 or more. Btw, I don't see a block of ice on the pic, it seemes to do what you are reffering to?