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KilgoreTroutsAnus

water (even salt water) is frozen at temperatures far higher than -30. The air could possibly be -30, but the water can't be.


Fsredna

Sea water may be as cold as -2°C. We cannae defy the laws of physics....


Jaded-Plant-4652

2 facts that make this post text annoying: - as stated, water is not -30'C. It is above zero because it is not frozen - Weather is not -30'C in this video. In Finland we practise winter swimming and some people also this under ice diving. When air is -30'C you need to continuously keep the water flowing to prevent the surface from freezing immediately leaving you in danger of getting stuck under the ice.


FlittyO

Would love to see his blooper reel.


Emsebremse

Clickbait headline! If he would jump in water it has -30°, yes it is posible,he would stuck in ice in seconds. Maybe you know the effect if you forget a waterbottle in the freezer. Is not possible in the sea or a lake. Also interesting: https://www.weltderphysik.de/gebiet/materie/nachrichten/2011/minus-48-grad-forscher-finden-den-wahren-gefrierpunkt-von-wasser/ (translate with deepl or google)


transformerjay

And dangerous


HyrulesSavior2

Must be Russia, or Alaska


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You mean… it’s not Arizona?


HyrulesSavior2

But, it might not be a lake or a river, considering the dick and large ship, it’s more likely to be a bay or ocean, Arizona doesn’t have access to those


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HyrulesSavior2

Not woosh, I’m just going along with it and not mentioning the fact that Arizona doesn’t get snow


ZICRON_ULTRA

Arizona totally gets snow, but nothing like this.


HyrulesSavior2

I doubt Arizona gets much snow nowadays, California only gets snow in the mountains or really up towards Oregon, and Arizona is even farther south than California


ZICRON_ULTRA

I live in Sedona, trust me, we get more snow than I would like.


HyrulesSavior2

I don’t think Arizona has mountains like those, or rivers/lakes like that one, I’m not sure though


Fsredna

You mean it may not be Scandinavia, Baltic Europe, mainland Europe, Iceland, Greenland, Canada, Argentina or a hell of a lot of other places?


ianpbrock84

That looks amazing! 34°C here and that looks absolutely wonderful!


kelvin_bot

34°C is equivalent to 93°F, which is 307K. --- ^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)


mcitar

It's very healthy