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          Debbie Center, 56, captured the Mpemba effect on camera after throwing boiling water into the freezing cold Minnesota air and watching it.

        1. Scientifically known as the Mpemba effect, named after Erasto Mpemba Photographer Michael Davies from Ontario, Canada captured the.
        2. Find the perfect erasto mpemba from tanzania in africa stock photo, image, vector, illustration or image.
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        4. Erasto Mpemba 3 Done Add comment views 0 faves 0 comments Uploaded on December 5, Taken on November 26, All rights reserved.
        5. Erasto B. Mpemba

          Tanzanian game warden and scientist (1950–2023)

          Erasto Bartholomeo Mpemba[1] (1950–2023)[note 1] was a Tanzanian game warden who, as a schoolboy, discovered the eponymously named Mpemba effect, a paradoxical phenomenon in which hot water freezes faster than cold water under certain conditions; this effect had been observed previously by Aristotle, Francis Bacon, and René Descartes.

          Life

          Mpemba was born in 1950.[4] He visited the Magamba Secondary School in Tanzania, where he rediscovered the Mpemba effect when he was 13 years old.[5]

          Mpemba aspired to become a doctor, but financial constraints hindered his ambitions.

          Recognizing that working with wildlife presented an opportunity for an overseas scholarship, he enrolled in Mweka Wildlife College in Moshi.[6][7][8] Upon earning his diploma, Mpemba rose to the position of Regional Natural Resources Officer in Mara Region in 1967.

          It took