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it explodes if left to long in the freezer
You can as long as the temperature you are freezing the water with is way below 32 degrees
At 0 degrees Celsius, water (ice) is at its freezing point so it wouldn't really melt unless it goes above. At 0 degrees Faranheit, water is well below it's freezing point and wouldn't melt.
It would also depend on how cold is cold, 35 degrees F below freezing or 35 degrees F above freezing.
Depends on what the solid is made of and what the temperature is. Sand is a solid and will stay outside forever in normal Earth temperatures without melting. Ice will stay outside forever if the temperature remains below freezing point.
Not for long in normal winter clothes. Even breathing at that temperture can damage your lungs. When my father was in college in upstate NY, the temperature went down below -50F below zero & everybody was told to try to hold your breath & don't stay outside any longer than 30 seconds at a time when going to your next class. He had gel in his hair & he heard it start cracking & freezing within two seconds of being outside.
Yes.Answer:It's light jacket temperature just 2 degrees below freezing. Joggers wear shorts and long sleeved T-shirts. Winter coats worn open. Business men on the street in sports or suit jackets. Chores like shovelling the walk can be done in a heavy shirt.
Not as long as the air temperature remains below freezing.
yes mouths can live annyware as long as its not below freezing
Well, most likely 0F. 0C is the freezing point of water, which is 32F. This means if ice cream was at 0C it would only barely be frozen, and melt very fast. However, ice cream is usually frozen very well, and takes a long time to melt. When it does melt it's only the outside surface, not the entire thing at one time. This means the ice cream is at least a little below the freezing point.
as well as an inside pump as long as its protected from freezing temperatures.
-320.2 DEGREES F but you wont feel it as long as it is applied properly.