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No. Zero K is considered absolute zero.
Sort of. In the temperature range of 0-4 Degrees Celsius water contracts when heated and expands when cooled. Outside of this temperature range it behaves normally.
In Celsius, ice will freeze below and melt above 0 degrees.
if it is one degree below 0 its integer is negative like in this case -1 . to figure it out you just start counting up again but make sure you put the right integer - or + if the integer is + which means positive is above 0 but if is - below 0
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it can be anything below 0 degrees Celsius but cannot be hotter than 43 Fahrenheit
what is the proper temperature of freezer? wh
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Anything below 0 Celsius
for snow to be snow, not water, the temperature of the air has to be below 0 degrees Celsius (freezing point) and the ground has to be below 0 degrees Celsius.
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It depends on how low the temperature is. For the vast majority of proteins, low temperatures will actually stabilize them (so long as it is above 0 oC). If the temperature gets below 0 oC the protein may denature. Although in most cases, the temperature has to be far below 0.
since water freezes at 0 degress celsius the temperature would have to be 0 degress or below.
since water freezes at 0 degress celsius the temperature would have to be 0 degress or below.
H(w)>0
100 degrees below 0 (shivers)