How Does -59°C (-74.2°F) Look Like?
How Does -59°C (-74.2°F) Look Like? (Karaganda, Kazakhstan)
Source: My Science Academy
Source: My Science Academy
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How Does -59°C (-74.2°F) Look Like?
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Is it just that cold that ice forms on the inside of their house? I don't understand the physics of how this happens... I assume that a building like that must have some form of insulation.. Granted Kazakhstan has different building codes compared to the US but they can't be that dissimilar.
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