Depends if it's Fahrenheit or Celsius. In Celsius, 0 is freezing, so no.
In Fahrenheit, 32 is freezing, so yes.
20 degrees above freezing in Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit
above it will be freezing at 32 degrees Fahrenheit
Above freezing water freezes at 0 degress celsius.
about above 0 degrees but it would be better if it was above freezing about above 0 degrees but it would be better if it was above freezing
The temperature above freezing is any temperature above 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
Well it's 4 degrees above the freezing temperature of water.
The freezing point is 32degrees Fahrenheit (°F).Therefore 47oF is 15oF above the freezing point.
89F is 32.8C, which is 9.8 degrees above freezing (0C).
51 deg F.
The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius. Therefore, 15 degrees Celsius above the freezing point would be 15 + 0 = 15 degrees Celsius.
If you are referring to 70° above freezing in Celsius, then it is 70° C If you are referring to 70° above freezing in Fahrenheit, then it is 102° F
48 degrees above the freezing point of water on the Celsius scale is equal to 48 degrees Celsius.