Why should it freeze, the ground temperature is far above -210 oC (melting point)
Sleet is the type of precipitation that falls as liquid but then freezes instantly upon impact with the ground. This occurs when rain from a warmer layer of air falls through a colder layer near the ground, causing it to freeze before reaching the surface.
ground water
When raindrops freeze before reaching the ground, it forms sleet. Sleet is composed of frozen raindrops that have partially thawed and refrozen. It often creates icy and hazardous conditions on the ground.
Nitrogen naturally occurs as a gas, but when it hits coler than -196 Degrees Celsius it then goes into liquid form. It freezes at temperatures lower than -210 degrees celsius
Yes, if liquid nitrogen spills on a person, it can cause severe frostbite and tissue damage, potentially leading to death if not treated quickly and appropriately. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold and can cause rapid freezing of skin and underlying tissues upon contact.
If it was cold enough to freeze the urine in mid-stream, it would be cold enough to give you a severe case of frostbite on your privates.
A hailstorm is when the precipitation is composed of ice lumps. An ice storm is when the precipitation is freezing rain. The water stays liquid until when it hits the ground, and freezes where it hits.
If it hits the ground then hits the batter then yes. If it just hits the ground then no.
When a meteor hits the ground it is called a meteorite.
the water is not cold and air hits it
Spit can freeze instantly upon hitting a surface if the temperature is below 32°F (0°C). However, factors like wind chill and humidity can affect how quickly this happens. Generally, freezing can occur at or below the freezing point of water.
No, it is simply a ground ball and is in play.