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The chill factor, often referred to as wind chill, does not directly cause freezing; rather, it describes how cold it feels due to wind and temperature. Objects can freeze when their temperature drops below 32°F (0°C), and the time it takes for an object to freeze depends on various factors, including its size, the surrounding temperature, and wind speed. Generally, under cold and windy conditions, freezing can occur more rapidly than in still, warmer environments.

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