Love to see snowfall and want to play in it? Well, this is something that we desire, but recently a shocking incident may not make you feel the same. In a bizarre incident, a woman suffered severe burns while trying to attempt a viral trend of ¡®boiling water into ice.¡¯.?
The challenge called ¡®boiling water into ice¡¯, involves tossing boiling water into the air, where it is supposed to transform into a frosty vapour of icy droplets. Unfortunately, the trend went wrong for the woman who got severely burnt while trying to do this trend. The woman reportedly suffered 2nd-degree burns.?
According to the Daily Star, who shared the viral video on Instagram, noted that the woman ended up getting admitted to the hospital to treat the burns.?
In the video, the woman is seen walking on a frozen surface, holding a kettle of boiling water in it, and then she poses for the camera before proceeding with the trend that turned into a disaster. In a painful twist, the water, instead of turning into mist, falls back on the woman. After which the woman collapsed in pain as the boiling water scalded her skin.?
The video is making rounds on the internet, and netizens are hilariously reacting to the video.?
After watching the video, an individual questioned, ¡°Why do people do such things?¡±?
Another tried to decode the science behind it and said the main reason behind such a disaster was that the woman used the water boiler, which has a wide opening; if a flask with a narrow mouth had been used instead, it would not have ended this way.?
According to the Cleveland Clinic, second-degree burns are mild to moderate burns, and they are the most common type. A burn is a tissue damage that is caused by a heat, chemical, or light source. On the other hand, a second-degree burn damages the outer layer of the skin (epidermis) and the second layer of the skin (dermis). However, it is less dangerous than a third-degree burn.?
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