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If you kill a man in the dead of winter, does steam rise up from his body??

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If you kill a man in the dead of winter, does steam rise up from his body??

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  1. Never tried it.. Don't intend to - Hope you don't.. Why ask ? Have you got problemssssssss ?


  2. SOMEONE PLEASE CALL THE POLICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Yes, Indians believed it was the soul escaping from the body.

  4. Hmmm....  The winter is already dead, so there will be no steam, since there is no moisture in death!

    Boooyaaaah!

    -Popp

  5. It depends on how cold it is and if you use some sort of penetration to kill him (knife, bullet)...remember it depends on how cold it is.

  6. only if you cut open his torso where all the body heat is.

  7. Never fear, Jesus is here!

    Ahhhh my child, you have murdered a man?

    GOOD FOR YOU!

    :)

  8. Yes it does, because the contrasting temperatures create steam.

  9. I hope your not going to try it because i dont know!

  10. only if you pop him in the dryer,lol.

  11. The body will have a warm zone next to it.  Water will evaporate in this zone.  When the air that is saturated with water vapor cools as it gets further from the body, the water vapor will condense and this appears to be steam but it is not.

  12. As long as the body is still warm and it is cold where ever you are. Once the body loses its warmth, or if you do it inside for instance, there will be no steam. sick question.

  13. Yes, the heat from the blood would cause steam to rise if enough of it was spilled.  Probably would have to hit an artery to get that effect.

  14. no

  15. if you cut him open

  16. Don't know, don't want to!!!!

  17. Is there something else your not saying ?   HUM !    But yes it does.

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