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It would be lower.
Oh yes, water still exists - but not in a liquid form.At standard pressure, water will freeze into ice at zero degree Celsius. But under pressure, the freezing temperature will be lower and the ice will melt. That is how ice skates work.
Ice water has a lower temperature, but if you have plain water, and the ice water melts, it's likely that you'll have two glasses of water of the same temperature.
No. The temperature of dry ice is far lower than that of ice water.
The pressure at the bottom of the ocean is very high. Water is unique in that as pressure increases, its melting point decreases. This means that it stays liquid a lower temperatures when it is under high pressure. The presence of salt in the water lowers the melting point even more.
There will be ice on your AC lines if the pressure has dropped too far. Freon has a much lower freezing point than water and will freeze condensation quickly.
Increasing pressure will give a lower freezing point. So if you wish to keep ice cold longer, increase pressure on the ice.
No. It does not need to lose energy, but it may need a lower pressure for ice to form. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees C only at 1 atmosphere of pressure.
The density of ice is lower than the density of water; ice float on water.
Ice float on water because the density is lower.
The question must be asked carefully. If the thermometer is in water ice and there is no liquid water, and there is one atmosphere of pressure, the thermometer can read anything from the freezing point of water and lower, depending on the range of the thermometer. If the thermometer is in a stable mix of water and ice, it will read the freezing point of water.