Most certainly. Temperatures below freezing only slow or stop the growth of bacteria. Such temperatures do not kill them.
Just an FYI . . . The danger zone of 40°F to 140°F is the temperature range where pathogens like to grow - not where they are killed.
it starts to die off, and decay in the scientific world.
Some.
penguins live in temperatures that drop to 112 degrees below zero
It actually depends on the kind of bacteria. Based on their temperature requirements (temperatures at which they grow) bacteria are classified as psychrophiles (very low temperatures... even below zero).. mesophiles (above zero to say 20-30 on an average...).. thermophiles (above 50).. extreme thermophiles (very extreme temperatures such as hot springs.. may be in hundreds...).
that the temperatures are below zero
On a thermometer, temperatures above zero are written as positive and below zero as negative. How will a reading of 3 degrees celsius below zero be written?
Yes, regularly and routinely.
It means under or below zero. It basically states that something is very cold as in below zero temperatures.
They don't get cold they love cold temperatures below zero
a solid; frozen
AntarcticaMany countries experience below zero temperatures.
Probably a plethora of minerals, as well as some extremophile bacteria that can survive in the sub-zero temperatures.
There are many examples. On common one is temperatures below zero. If it is -20 degrees outside then we know it is 20 below zero and -20 is a negative number.
Space has extreme temperatures due to the fact that there is no gravity. Sometimes, temperatures are extremely high, like in the thousands. Other times, temperatures could be thousands of degrees below zero.~HO