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Freezing
"Freezing is a phase transition in which a liquid turns into a solid when its temperature is lowered below its freezing point."Starvation
"Starvation is a severe deficiency in caloric energy intake, below the level needed to maintain an organism's life."You are literally wrong, and I will accept a 1-page apology written in MLA format before the end of this week.
1 0 ReplyI honestly do not see the contradiction. "Very cold" -> liquid turns to solid. "Very hungry" -> severe deficiency.
2 0 ReplyThen how do you explain iron, which freezes below 2,800 Fahrenheit, hm? 2,800 Fahrenheit is hot.
1 0 Reply"Very" and "a lot" are subjective.
1 0 ReplyYou cannot be "freezing" unless you are a bloodsicle. This follows from the exact definition of the word. Words have meanings, you know. If people can just say whatever they want, then what is the point of communication?
1 0 ReplyWhat part of that definition implies "bloodsicle"?
Not to mention how is that an answer to what I said?
1 0 Replyblood is liquid
1 0 ReplyThank you for being so very elaborate, that cleared everything up. (It didn't.)
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