Canada's blood-freezing winds also make boiling water ice.
Stage videos on social media went viral.
The boiling water in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, Alberta and other areas has been astonishing people on social media.
❄️❄️In a bid to show just how cold it can get in Canada, a mother conducted an experiment with noodles. She left them in her garden for 15 minutes, Wednesday, January 15. When she returned, the noodles turned into a frozen sculpture with the fork floating in the air.— The Voice of America (@VOANews) January 17, 2020
(Reuters) pic.twitter.com/zcJhY3jHeO
In the videos, you can see how when people throw cold water
into the cold and negative 32 degrees in warm air, the water becomes ice.
The scene of the hot water turning into ice in a moment is
quite shocking as the viewer is tempted for a moment, while a video of a plate
of noodles is also being widely liked on social media. People watched these videos online millions of time so far.
On the other hand, heavy snowfall devastated Canada's
Newfoundland. Where snow was up to 2 feet and a strong wind was blowing at 140
km / h.
Severe snow covered vehicles, trees and roads with snow.
Ok .. I love Canada, realy I do.— @AndrewNation13 (@AndrewNation13) January 15, 2020
But this is just rediculous... lived here all my life and never seen anything like this. And apparently its going to get even colder...
Currently -39c pic.twitter.com/1bgWm5ZHbh
The Meteorological Department and the administration have
instructed citizens to stay at home and not travel unnecessarily in areas with
severe weather.
People across the country are throwing boiling water into freezing air to capture this phenomenon 🤩- 📹 ndvdv https://t.co/0W0qNG0eIZ #Canada #Alberta #BC #Yukon #Winter #cdnweather #abstorm #bcstorm pic.twitter.com/7W5k3chnCl— Freshdaily (@freshdaily) January 14, 2020
Niagara Falls, which offers beautiful views, also began to
look more beautiful by gathering in a cold winter. Tourists from all over the
world have been photographing in the cold, watching the scenery.




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