Mar 7, 2013 · that means that the air above the ice can get bitterly cold—deep below freezing—while the water underneath remains much warmer—never getting colder than the.
You'Ll Never Guess How Cold 44 Degrees Actually Feels!
Mar 7, 2013 · that means that the air above the ice can get bitterly cold—deep below freezing—while the water underneath remains much warmer—never getting...