I guess your doing the Times competition! I think is is a reference to the ocean sailing race that is happening at the mo. The reference refers to the southern ocean and no land! I hope this helps According to christopher someone or other there is no law below 40 dgrees south and no God below 50 degrees.
In Fahrenheit the freezing temperature is 32 degrees. negative three degrees would be 35 degrees below freezing.
-8 - -17 = 9
What continent is found below 20 S. end between 40 and 80 W.
below 50 degrees
According to wikipedia, zero degrees celsius is the melting point of H2O, so anything below zero would be the solid form or ice and anything at or above zero would be liquid or water.
32 Degrees F and below = For Fahrenheit Below 0 degrees in Celsius
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-16 degrees Celsius is 28.8 degrees below freezing (3.2 degrees Fahrenheit).
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. 23 is 9 below that.
According to the NHL, the ice is supposed to remain between 20 and 22 degrees Fahrenheit; with 22 degrees being the optimal ice temperature. The temperature inside the arena itself is supposed to remain below 65 degrees.
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What is the integer of 6 degrees Fahrenheit below zero?
minus 3 degrees means that it's three degrees below freezing. So if you are measuring in celsius then it would be -3 degrees since freezing is zero degrees celsius. If you are measuring in Fahrenheit then it would be 29 degrees since 32 degrees is freezing.
The Arctic Circle is the southernmost latitude in the Northern Hemisphere at which the sun can remain continuously above or below the horizon for 24 hours (at the June solstice and December solstice respectively).