Watching eggs freeze in the frigid Minnesota air is way more exciting than it sounds

It's like the opposite of people cracking eggs on hot sidewalks.
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Harry Hill
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Watching eggs freeze in the frigid Minnesota air is way more exciting than it sounds
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People that take their eggs over hard will love this.

When the temperature in Minnesota dipped to a chilling -27 degrees Fahrenheit last week, a YouTuber decided to see what would happen if he cracked some eggs open. Of course, like everything else that goes outside during the polar vortex, the eggs freeze. But the outcome is still super interesting to see, considering egg experiments usually take place on extremely hot days and result in fried eggs.

If these frozen eggs were ten times the size, they could pass for pieces of modern art.

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