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it cant travel it will all be frozen.
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-5c
Because at -25c it would be frozen more and harder to travel through?
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u got me stumped on this one ):
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Damn it lol well it would move at the same speed cuz neither are moving cuz they are both in ice
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XrZ_Rewiind wrote it wouldn't. at both temperatures the water would be ice.

close but no
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-25c
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-5!
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nuff said
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It does not mater the temuture of the air around you it will drop at the same speed, to change the falling rate you must change the mass

it bassaccly matters how fast u drop them and how much each ways


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-25c because it would be ice and ice is less dense than water the more frozen it is
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