0 °C is equivalent to:
Temperature judges the speed of the atoms shaking. When it freezes, it moves less.
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It is easy to measure temperatures below 273.15 Celsius, it is minus 273.15 deg C that is the limit. And it is not simply a question of not being able to measure such a temperature but that there IS no temperature below -273.15 deg C or 0 Kelvin.
The ideal refrigerator temperature range is 1°-4.5°C (34°-40°F) . Bacterial and mold growth are considerably slowed down at these temperatures, thus retarding food spoilage. Since water freezes at 0°C (32°F), this prevents fresh foods from freezing, although when the temperature is at the low end of the range, some areas in the refrigerator may be below the freezing point. Food poisoning bacteria grow rapidly in moist, warm food, at temperatures between 5 and 63° C. Most don't grow at temperatures between 0 and 4°C. So food is safe for short periods in the refrigerator (normal temperature between 2 and 4°C). But bacteria are not killed by cold; they simply remain dormant, and when warm again they come to life, grow and multiply rapidly.
The two scales intersect : -40 °C is the same temperature as -40 °F This is due to the offset of water's freezing point to 32 °F. Between 32°F and 0°F, the Fahrenheit temperatures are positive while the Celsius temperatures have already moved into the negative. By the point -40°, the larger intervals marked by the Celsius degrees have been "overtaken" by the smaller Fahrenheit intervals. Below this point, negative temperatures in Fahrenheit have larger values than the corresponding Celsius values, just as do all Fahrenheit temperatures above 0°C.
100 °C is equivalent to:373.15 K212 °F671.67 °R0 °De33 °N80 °Ré60 °Rø
0 C is equivalent to +32 F
32 F or 0 C
-40 °C is equivalent to:233.15 K-40 °F419.67 °R210 °De-13.2 °N-32 °Ré-13.5 °Rø
Between 0 C and 40 C.
mean temperature is 7-8oC 16,5°C - 20°C for summer -6°C - 0°C for winter
Temperature judges the speed of the atoms shaking. When it freezes, it moves less.
The freezing point is 0°C (32°F). The boiling point is 100°C (212°F).
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Average Winter temperatures range from about −40 to 0 °C
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No, temperatures generally decrease as latitudes increase. The equator (30° to 40°C) is 0° latitude while the poles (0° to -40°C) are at 90° latitude.