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Question:

Is an ice cube at the north pole colder than an ice cube in my freezer?

I know it seems like a simple question but i could not find and answer. Basically I want colder ice, just not dry ice. Will lowering my freezer temperature do this?

Answer:

Maybe it's the fire alarmsmaybe you have to buy some that aren't sensitive to storms..? Just guessing.
Not meaning to sound rude here, but I think you're into some research that to do any sort of good job requires much more than what you will find on-line. I'd head for the good ol' library. As to your last question, it may be a real tough job getting accurate numbers especially if you're talking about world wide. Good luck.
In all my years being a electrician, I never heard of fire alarms going off, when theres a storm. Now I heard of security systems going off, thats really weird. Sounds like 1 of the smoke detectors is messing up and setting them all off, I would just replace all of them.
take the baterrys out or brake it off your wall !!!!!!!!!

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