Frost and vision: why don’t eyes freeze?
If you have ever gone outside in severe frost, you have definitely noticed: your nose, ears and fingers get cold instantly, but your eyes do not. They do not become covered with ice, do not lose sensitivity, do not freeze, even though they consist of ⅔ water! Absurd? Not at all. This is a real phenomenon of … Continue reading Frost and vision: why don’t eyes freeze?
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