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Thermodynamics in Disney's Frozen


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In Frozen Elsa runs away from her Coronation by turning the water in the Fjord to ice so that she can make a quick get away. This quick trick sets off a cascade of freezing throughout the Fjord and the rest of Arenedelle. I am not disputing her magic ability to freeze water or moisture in air but what I want to know is how much heat would be released into the air when that MASSIVE amount of water is frozen so quickly. To go from typical North Sea summer temps to frozen solid in seconds would release so much heat I never figured out how much precipitation would occur or what other weather anomalies might occur of such quick freezing of that volume of water. If even possible. Please have a serious consideration of this event and look forward to serious answers.









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      In Frozen Elsa runs away from her Coronation by turning the water in the Fjord to ice so that she can make a quick get away. This quick trick sets off a cascade of freezing throughout the Fjord and the rest of Arenedelle. I am not disputing her magic ability to freeze water or moisture in air but what I want to know is how much heat would be released into the air when that MASSIVE amount of water is frozen so quickly. To go from typical North Sea summer temps to frozen solid in seconds would release so much heat I never figured out how much precipitation would occur or what other weather anomalies might occur of such quick freezing of that volume of water. If even possible. Please have a serious consideration of this event and look forward to serious answers.









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      In Frozen Elsa runs away from her Coronation by turning the water in the Fjord to ice so that she can make a quick get away. This quick trick sets off a cascade of freezing throughout the Fjord and the rest of Arenedelle. I am not disputing her magic ability to freeze water or moisture in air but what I want to know is how much heat would be released into the air when that MASSIVE amount of water is frozen so quickly. To go from typical North Sea summer temps to frozen solid in seconds would release so much heat I never figured out how much precipitation would occur or what other weather anomalies might occur of such quick freezing of that volume of water. If even possible. Please have a serious consideration of this event and look forward to serious answers.







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