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=Frozen=

Everywhere is cold
==Cold is something you feel. You'll get the shivers sometimes,or if your out in the cold your legs will feel really stiff.If someone hits your legs they will sting.The cold sometimes is fun to play in but not all the time.That's what the cold is like. By:Travelgirl==

Rubberducky

I think the hardship iditarod mushers would have faced freezing cold blizzards and even icy lakes and ponds.

Cold feels like shivering ice down your spine and it is opposite of hot. It makes your hands numb when you are outside for a long time but it goes away when you put your hands or feet in hot water. by: Cozy

Weather By rubberducky

1. What does cold feel like? Cold feels like a shiver down your spine. Sometimes if you are really cold your teeth start to clatter, and your lips turn purple or blue. You get goosebumps on your arms, and you feel like you want to go in a huge fluffy bed made of thousands of cotton balls.

2. Look at various weather sites about weather in Alaska. Alaska places are probably really cold. you could probably get a frostbite by standing outside for awhile.

3. Write the word Frostbite on your wiki, Write 5 words that you think of when you think of Frostbite. Freezing cold trembling in snow. Really cold super duper wind. Ocean water, salty but frozen. Snow from the cloudy sky. Totally cold so totally cold. Blizzards every where in Alaska. Ice, frozen but slippery water. Totally frozen buildings, paths and ponds. Extremely cold every where here.

4. Research Doug Swingley, a musher in 2004, what made him withdraw the race? Doug Swingley withdrew the race after induring himself in a fall. Doug Swingley may have broken ribs and possibly dislocated a thumb in the hard fall on a slick and icy hill a few miles from the Rainey Pass check Point. Doug won second place that year.