
Perché in città fa sempre più caldo? Il vero motivo non è solo il cambiamento c…
Le città sono sempre più calde a causa dell’effetto isola di calore: asfalto, grattacieli, traffico e condizionatori aggravano il fenomeno. Scopri ca…
VIENNA, Austria – As Vienna grapples with a severe heatwave, residents are finding creative, albeit unconventional, ways to cope with the soaring temperatures. A recent video circulating online showcases one individual's attempt to fry an egg using only the sun's intense heat on a balcony. The short clip, uploaded by user 'sidneyjoline', shows a frying pan placed on a balcony ledge. A piece of butter is first added to the pan, quickly melting under the direct sunlight. Subsequently, an egg is cracked into the pan, and within moments, the egg white visibly begins to solidify, demonstrating the extreme ambient heat. The video, captioned 'who needs a stove when you have the Vienna heatwave', highlights the extraordinary conditions residents are experiencing. While not a practical cooking method, the demonstration serves as a striking visual representation of the city's current struggle with the prolonged high temperatures.
Le città sono sempre più calde a causa dell’effetto isola di calore: asfalto, grattacieli, traffico e condizionatori aggravano il fenomeno. Scopri ca…