-5 dergrees
the water will rise and will bob about before settling then melting/freezing depending on the temperature
Just about the same as your body temperature.
41.5-42oC or 107oF
47.5C which they reached in August 1999. For all of you Fahrenheit fans that is 117.5 degrees.To convert Celsius to FahrenheitTake the temperature in Celsius and multiply 1.8.Add 32 degrees.The result is degrees Fahrenheit.
Not as a result of weather, but temperatures at or above that have been measured in studying hot springs and volcanoes.
32 is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit at which water freezes
The River Thames is a river in the south of England. It has gotten very cold and has frozen over before, which can be assumed that the temperature of the river dropped below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The big bang was the BEGINNING of the universe so there was no temperature before it :P
Fahrenheit created the first thermometer for measuring temperature. Before he created his thermometer, people did not have a precise way to describe temperature.
the water will rise and will bob about before settling then melting/freezing depending on the temperature
This would depend on the temperature of the water before you add the metal and what type of metal it is. if its copper it absorbs heat fast and would not change the temperature much but if you dropped lead into it then it would have to absorb more heat making the temperature lower than the copper. There are too many variables to answer the question.
Just about the same as your body temperature.
41.5-42oC or 107oF
Before frost. Some annuals are more cold tollerent than others, but definitely before 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
47.5C which they reached in August 1999. For all of you Fahrenheit fans that is 117.5 degrees.To convert Celsius to FahrenheitTake the temperature in Celsius and multiply 1.8.Add 32 degrees.The result is degrees Fahrenheit.
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit 37 degrees Centigrade 310.15 degrees Kelvin
0% The temperature at the surface of the sun is about 10,000 Fahrenheit (5,600 Celsius). The temperature rises from the surface of the sun inward towards the very hot center of the sun where it reaches about 27,000,000 Fahrenheit (15,000,000 Celsius).You would burn up to ashes before you even got close to it.