try pinching the screen like you were trying to zoom out when the video freezes, worked for me on ipad
In order of appearance: The Dursleys' house on Privet Drive, The Burrow (The Weasleys' house), Diagon Alley, the Weasleys' flying Ford Anglia, Hogwarts, the Chamber of Secrets. The setting is focused around Privet Drive & Hogwarts.
This element freezes at around 14 K. What is the element and the temperature in degrees Celsius?
I think that it is because he likes to fly around.
In the series, Harry Potter lives in England. When he lives with the Dursleys, he lives at Number Four, Privit drive, Little Winging, Kent. However, Harry moves around a lot in the wizard world. Most of those places he goes are spread throughout Europe.
Because when voldemort kills Harry's parents the spell rebounds and jumps to the only living thing around- Harry Potter
The size of the Antarctic continent just about doubles during winter, because the sea ice around it freezes.
Table salt melts/freezes at 802 degrees Celsius
This depends on several factors: Amount of salt (its not constant) and pressure (water depth). Generally on the surface, under normal conditions, water will start to freeze at about 28 deg F or nearly -2 C. if there is many salt then it freezes at -10 degrees troll lolololol o lolololo
Antarctica is ice-bound in June, because the sea ice freezes around the continent, essentially doubling the continent's size. This makes the continent inaccessible.
The Southern Ocean freezes over during the austral winter. As well, because of its high mineral content, it freezes at about 27 degrees F. In November, the sea ice is beginning to melt, meaning that the water temperature will hover around 27 degrees F.
The continent of Antarctica doubles in size, in winter when the sea ice surrounding it freezes.
They made a Harry Potter video game because Harry Potter is a very popular franchise and makes a fun role-playing adventure. You get to be a freaking wizard and run around Hogwarts going on adventures. Don't question it. Just enjoy it.