To prevent freezing in a 10" aluminum pipe with an inlet temperature of 32°F and ambient temperatures dropping to -20°F, it is crucial to consider the heat loss to the environment, as even minimal heat loss can lead to freezing. Turbulence in water does not significantly affect the freezing point; moving water can still freeze under certain conditions, particularly when temperatures drop below 0°C. Fast-moving bodies of water, like rivers and oceans, may remain liquid due to their volume and mixing, but they can still freeze at the surface. Arctic ocean water typically has a surface temperature around -2°C, yet it remains liquid due to salinity and density variations. Overall, using uninsulated aluminum pipes in cold conditions is not advisable.