An "Ice" Cold Experiment Report!
January 16, 2009 | Itasca, Illinois | Vetting explained
Today in here in the Chicago-land area our temperatures stayed below 0 all day with the windchill staying near -30. As I emptied a try of ice into my drink, I wondered how long it would take for water to turn to ice outside. Also thought I'd make the best out of a bad situation and brought a few of my freezer items to use solar energy to keep my food frozen. It worked. Who know a foot of snow and temperatures below zero could be so GREEN!
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