A human will freeze to death within a short period -- less than one day at this temperature.
Ice
because of impurities in the water
Antarctica is a continent about the size of USA and Mexico combined. You could pick a number between about 57 degrees F degrees and 128 degrees below zero, and you would have your answer.
That would depend on where your map was printed, and on how you're holding it. -- If south is at the top of your map, then parts of Antarctica and all of every other continent are below 60° South. -- If north is at the top, then most of Antarctica and none of any other continent is below 60° South.
Antarctica. It is all below everything. Including the equator, by far.
There is no difference between "degree Celsius" and "-degree Celsius." Both terminologies refer to the unit of temperature measurement known as Celsius, which is commonly used in scientific and everyday applications. The hyphen in "-degree Celsius" is not necessary and may be a typographical error.
-18 degrees Celsius is colder because it is farther below freezing, which is 0ºC
350 degree Fahrenheit = 176.7 degree Celsius Here is a conversion site below in the link.
chemicals with temperatures 0f 38 degree Celsius below 0
In Celsius degrees, 10° below the freezing point of water is -10° .
120 degree Fahrenheit = 48.9 degrees Celsius. Below is a conversion site.
Below freezing; 29°F
Ice
1 Kelvin is 272.15 Celsius degrees below zero.
-38.8 degree Celsius = 234.35 Kelvin = -37.84 degree Fahrenheit The temperature is about 39 degree below melting point of ice and is pretty cold.
Yes, it is true.
This is the only temperature where it coincides between the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales. 40 degrees below zero on the Celsius scale is 40 degrees below on the Fahrenheit scale.