Not possible.
Absolute Zero isn the coldest anything can get and is −273.15 °C.
So you could never get anything down to -2000 °C.
At -200 degrees Celsius nitrogen is a liquid.
Then the liquid will get hotter.Then the liquid will get hotter.Then the liquid will get hotter.Then the liquid will get hotter.
It freezes
It freezes.
Kelvin and celsius scale
Any liquid can be -100 degrees celsius.
At 200 degrees Celsius sulfur is a liquid.
Mercury turns to a liquid at 25 degrees Celsius.
Water takes the state of liquid (water) between 0 and 100 degrees celsius.
The answer depends on what the liquid is and where it is found.
Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br)Liquid at 25 Degrees CelsiusMercury is liquid at 25 degrees Celsius.
Liquid Oxygen becomes liquid at -183.0 C and solid at −218.79 °C
If the liquid is water then it is 10 degrees above freezing point which is 0 degrees Celsius
It is a liquid.
Water is a solid when it's 0 degrees Celsius or lower and a liquid at 0 degrees Celsius or higher and when it is 100 degrees Celsius it turns in to a gas
Then the liquid will get hotter.Then the liquid will get hotter.Then the liquid will get hotter.Then the liquid will get hotter.
That could be fresh water.