Does frost have any effect?

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In some maps, such as for example Operation Locker, you get some frost in your field of view. Does it have any effect, besides slightly obscuring the field of view?



Best Answer

The only effect is the obscured field of view.




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What is the effects of frost?

Freezing damage: usually occurs at temperatures below -2\xb0C when there is rapid ice nucleation and ice crystals form within the tissue. The ice crystals physically rupture cell walls and membranes within the cells causing physical damage. Damage can be seen once thawed as dark green water soaked areas.

Can frost be destructive?

Light freeze - 29\xb0 to 32\xb0 Fahrenheit will kill tender plants. Moderate freeze - 25\xb0 to 28\xb0 Fahrenheit is widely destructive to most vegetation. Severe or hard freeze - 25\xb0 Fahrenheit and colder causes heavy damage to most plants.

What are the benefits of frost?

Deciduous fruit trees benefit from winter chilling, and cold snaps turn starches to sugar in crops such as parsnips, improving their flavour. Frosts can also disrupt pest and disease cycles, and improve soil structure \u2013 when moisture within soil freezes, it expands, and splits open soil particles.

What temperature does frost kick?

A1: No, frost is defined as a layer of ice that forms on surfaces that are at or below 32\xb0F. Sometimes frost can occur on your lawn overnight, even though your thermometer may never have dropped to the freezing mark.



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