SOLUTION: When a person falls through the ice on a lake, the cold water removes body heat 25 times faster than air at the same temperature. To survive, a person has between 30 and 90 seconds

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Question 462144: When a person falls through the ice on a lake, the cold water removes body heat 25 times faster than air at the same temperature. To survive, a person has between 30 and 90 seconds to get out of the water. How long could a person remain in air at the same
Answer by rwm(914) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
25*30 to25*90