There are times when the temperature in Arizona dips into the high 20's (F) at night and shallow pools of water can freeze. It does not stay cold long enough for lakes or rivers to freeze over. Parts of Arizona do get snow during the winter months.
It depends on how much water you have.
up to 8000ft and it depens on how much water is in there
Because the enzymes in freeze with the cold and move a little bit but not much
Of course it does silly!
50% water (distilled water is better) and 50% antifreeze
Sea water will not freeze.
Salt water needs to be much colder than fresh water to freeze because salt melts ice.
46% 1% is drinkable.
depends on the temperatures
nearly none but most of the water might freeze.
That depends on the amount of water, the temperature, the shape of the container that holds the water.
Water does not freeze instantly..