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[-] Yaztromo@lemmy.world 2 points 23 hours ago

From a physics perspective any air that exists anywhere on this planet at any time has still got huge amounts of heat stored in it (it's literally hundreds of degrees above absolute zero, the most blisteringly cold arctic air still represents a huge reservoir of physical heat energy even when it's cold enough to kill us)

Great explanation — the fact I always like to use along these lines is that there is enough heat energy in an iceberg to boil a pot of water.

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