Extreme temperatures in China instantly cooked an egg on a frying pan outside in the sunshine.
Ms Hu conducted the experiment outside her home in Jiangjin, Chongqing, China, on Tuesday (Aug 27) as temperatures rose above 42 degrees Celsius.
She poured oil into a frying pan and waited seven minutes until the pan started to smoke.
Video shows Ms Hu cracking an egg into the hot pan, where it instantly turns opaque.
Ms Hu conducted the experiment outside her home in Jiangjin, Chongqing, China, on Tuesday (Aug 27) as temperatures rose above 42 degrees Celsius.
She poured oil into a frying pan and waited seven minutes until the pan started to smoke.
Video shows Ms Hu cracking an egg into the hot pan, where it instantly turns opaque.
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