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Yes, Nova Scotia has a subarctic climate. This type of climate is characterized by long, cold winters with temperatures averaging below 0C and short, cool summers with temperatures averaging around 16C. Nova Scotia's climate is also affected by the ocean, which moderates temperatures and increases precipitation. The following are some of the characteristics of a subarctic climate: Long, cold winters with temperatures averaging below 0C Short, cool summers with temperatures averaging around 16C Moderated temperatures and increased precipitation due to the ocean Milder temperatures in winter and cooler temperatures in summer than other subarctic climatesNova Scotia's climate is milder than many other subarctic climates because of its proximity to the ocean and its moderating influence.
Yellow to orange at low temperatures (300-400 0C) and blue at high temperatures (500-700 0C).
These temperatures are 0 0C and 100 0C.
The boiling point of polonium is 962 0C.
Below permafrost is below freezing temperature (0c)
Transylvania has a continental climate. This means that precipitation is not very abundant (500-800 mm), the winters are cold and the summers are hot. Extreme temperatures can approach 40 degrees in the summer (but not quite reach it), and descend below 30 in the winter (especially in the eastern parts). The climate can vary from region to region as Transylvania is a plateau surrounded by mountains. The cold air can be "stuck" in the lower parts in the winter and the cold weather can last for a long time.
Any Temperature after 0 0C until 100 0C where it turns into vapor.
The melting point of actinium is 1 050 0C.
Salt is effective to temperatures of 20 degrees at which it takes 20 minutes to begin melting the snow. Below 10 degrees its useless by itself. They usually mix it with calcium chloride and this enables to use it to temperatures well below zero. It can be effective at temps of -40 to -50 degrees. The sea water freeze at approx. 28 degrees Fahrenheit (between -2 0C and -3 0C). The freezing point of salted water (with NaCl) depends on the concentration of the sodium chloride. The minimal temperature possible (-21,1 0C) is at a concentration of 23,3 % NaCl.
At standard atmospheric pressure the boiling point of water is 100 0C; the freezing point is at 0 0C.
The boiling point of ethanol is 78,37 0C, but ethanol is volatile also at very low temperatures, for ex. at 0 0C.