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What It's Like When Boiling Water Meets Record Cold
See what happens when we try this science experiment in Georgia, where it's brutally cold.
By Scott Bernarde
Georgia faced record low temperatures in many areas on Tuesday, Jan. 7.
How cold? At 5 degrees in Georgia, boiling water turns to vapor and some ice pellets.
Check out our video (and, by the way, low temps won't be as cold tonight).
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