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Ice melts in water because ice is at its freezing point and goes solid. Water is not at its freezing point and is warmer that is why it is a liquid. When you put the ice into the water, the ice melts because the water is warmer which then makes the ice into a liquid. Hope it helped :)
when water freezes it releases hidden stored heat which can protect to citrus from freezing
citrus trees dont really like alot of water, they do well if you let the dirt dry a little (but not bone dry). The leaves might cruel because to much water or to little water. You are more likely to kill it by over watering it, then by letting the soil dry a little. Remember citrus trees are native to warmer temperatures, so keep that in mind. AND please do some research before doing something like growing a tree, it helps if you make it a habit.
The freezing temperature of water is 0 degrees celsius or 32 degrees fahrenheit so it is colder than the freezing temperature of water.
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Same as any other tree. Water and Sunshine. But citrus trees are tropical, so you need to look up how much sunlight and water your specific tree needs unless its in its natural environment. I suggest looking the name up in google.
To properly care for citrus trees, ensure they receive adequate sunlight, water regularly but avoid overwatering, fertilize with a balanced citrus fertilizer, prune to remove dead branches, and protect from pests and diseases.
While kumquat trees enjoy a consistent supply of water, it is important not to over-water them, or their roots may rot. Ensuring that the tree has good drainage so that the roots are not sitting in water is essential. The soil should be kept slightly moist, but not wet, and a light amount of water should be used to mist the leaves occasionally.
A temperature of 1°C is warmer than a temperature of 1°F.The two temperature scales have different "starting points" - zero in Celsius is the freezing point of water, while zero in Fahrenheit is the freezing point of brine (salty water). So 1° Celsius is above freezing while 1° Fahrenheit is below freezing, the freezing point of pure water being 0°C but 32° F.*The thermometer reading of 1°F is the same as one of -17.22°C.
The temperature 1°C is warmer, above water's freezing point on the Celsius scale (0°C).The temperature 1°F is well below freezing on the Fahrenheit scale (32°F).The equivalent temperature to 1°F is -17.22°C.---The two temperature scales have different "starting points" - zero in Celsius is the freezing point of water, while zero in Fahrenheit is the fralty water). So 1° Celsius is above freezing while 1° Fahrenheit is below freezing, the freezing point of pure water being 0°C but 32° F.
Ice will melt when above freezing point. Most homes are a lot warmer than that!
The water drops that fall when the temperature is above freezing are called rain droplets. This occurs when snow or ice melts as it falls through the warmer air layers of the atmosphere, turning into liquid water droplets.