The point at which a substance transitions state from a solid to a liquid or vice versa (the melting point and the freezing point are the same temperature; which you call it depends on which direction you're approaching it from).
Absolute zero, melting/freezing point of pure water, and boiling point of pure water.
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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
the result of freezing and thawing and freezing is frost boil
Both melting point and freezing point define the temperature at which a material changes either from a solid to a liquid or a liquid to a solid. A material freezing or melting is the same just the reverse so they happen at the same temperature. This is sometimes not true when you get supercooling or superheating, but that is more complicated!
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When it gets above freezing when it rains then it gets below freezing it causes freezing rain.
Freezing water of is an example of physical change.
Yes, for example: you are freezing to death, it is freezing out here.
Get out of the freezing water.
Freezing is the process by which a liquid changes into a solid by decreasing its temperature below its freezing point.
0ºC is freezing.