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above it will be freezing at 32 degrees Fahrenheit
The freezing point is 32degrees Fahrenheit (°F).Therefore 47oF is 15oF above the freezing point.
Above freezing water freezes at 0 degress celsius.
The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius. Therefore, 15 degrees Celsius above the freezing point would be 15 + 0 = 15 degrees Celsius.
Since 0' is the freezing point, it would be 48'.
48 degrees above the freezing point of water on the Celsius scale is equal to 48 degrees Celsius.
Of water, 212 and 32 degrees, respectively.
A temperature of 70 degrees Celsius is typically well above both the melting and freezing points of most common substances. For water, its melting point is 0 degrees Celsius and its freezing point is 0 degrees Celsius as well.
The Absolute scale (degrees Kelvin) which starts at absolute 0. The Centigrade scale that starts at the freezing point of ice. The Fahrenheit scale that starts at the freezing point of brine.
It is 7 degrees above freezing point Celsius which is 0 degrees
No, 5 degrees Celsius is above the freezing point of water, which is 0 degrees Celsius. However, 5 degrees Fahrenheit is below freezing, as it is significantly lower than 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the freezing point for water in that scale. Therefore, whether 5 degrees is considered freezing depends on the temperature scale being used.
Assuming you are talking about water, the freezing point is 0 degrees Celsius, melting point would be anything above that, and just in case you want to know, the boiling point for water is 100 degrees celsius