Yes, I think it can damage candles (do not relay on me).
yes clouds can form at night as long as the temperatures are above freezing.
No, the rules do not allow it. The Challenger disaster was caused by the failure of a seal to properly expand in near-freezing temperatures during launch. This allowed gases to escape, damage, and cause a chain of events that led to the collapse of the external fuel tank and the disintegration of the orbiter. There is the added danger if icicles falling and damaging the shuttle.
Electronic candles
LED flameless candles.
There is no single answer to that question. It would depend on where in the world you were. It would be freezing in polar regions and very hot in arid regions and there would be a range of temperatures in between that elsewhere.
Yes, "frostbite" is one word. It refers to a condition in which freezing temperatures cause damage to skin and other tissues.
320 (freezing) and roughly 700 (over-oxidizing)
Too much water or temperatures below freezing can damage or kill a saguaro cactus.
have you tried a place where the temperatures are below freezing for most of the year
Freezing causes the water inside living cells to form sharp crystals. These crystals puncture and destroy the cellular organelles and membrane. Certain animals have 'cryoprotectants' that help reduce the damage caused by freezing.
Average temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing; in UK freezing temperatures are more rare on average.
Heat is important because we need the right amount of it. Temperatures below freezing can damage plant and animal life. Temperatures too high can also kill plant and animal life.
The American alligator is able to survive in water temperatures approaching freezing during winter. Most crocodiles are tropical and would not survive long in freezing temperatures.
Snow is caused by freezing temperatures.
By the time it is freezing it should already be migrating as a butterfly.
Antifreeze helps prevent a car's engine coolant from freezing in cold temperatures and also helps regulate the engine temperature in hot conditions. It prevents the cooling system from overheating or freezing, ultimately protecting the engine from damage.
Freezing is used as an adjective (it's freezing, freezing temperatures) or in the noun freezing point. Whilst freezing points is the plural of freezing point, the word freezing itself has no plural form