The mythbusters did it at -72 and at normal man's height, and it did not freeze......perhaps peeing off of a tall building will give it enough time to freeze?
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.
No, hot water does not freeze more quickly than room temperature water. In fact, hot water takes longer to freeze because it has to cool down to the same temperature as room temperature water before it can start freezing.
Yes, a puddle would likely freeze at -5 degrees Celsius because water freezes at or below 0 degrees Celsius. The lower the temperature, the faster the puddle will freeze.
A lake freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius). The temperature needs to be consistently below freezing for the lake to freeze completely.
Spring water can freeze if the temperature drops low enough. However, spring water may resist freezing at higher temperatures compared to tap water due to minerals and impurities that act as antifreeze, lowering its freezing point. Nevertheless, if the temperature is cold enough, spring water will eventually freeze like any other water.
Yes, pee can freeze in cold temperatures.
Yes, pee can freeze in extremely cold temperatures, just like water.
what temperature does diesel freeze at in Celsius
you pee on it!!
Yes, pee can freeze mid-stream in extremely cold temperatures due to the rapid cooling of the liquid as it exits the body.
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.
nothing
Urine is warm since it has the same temperature your inner body does
It depends what temperature you try to freeze it at.
Pipes can freeze when the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
NO, it will not freeze.
no, they are the same temperature