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Posted by: jayefbe at Fri Mar 6 21:49:25 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jayefbe ]  
   

Wind lowers the temperature of everything. Temperature moves from warmer to cooler things, the air included. If constant cool air is being blown on an object, it will continue to cool it. Yes, wind chill affects snakes.


   

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