It freezes.
On the Kelvin scale, absolute zero is 0 degrees Kelvin. On the Celsius scale, absolute zero is −273.15 degrees Celsius.
No. Absolute zero is -273 degrees celsius. A reading of zero celsius is the freezing point of water.
It isn't. "Absolute zero" is zero on the Kelvin scale, 273.15 degrees colder than zero Celsius.
if im not mistaken it freezes.
In Celsius, -16 is 16 degrees below zero.
Absolute zero or zero degrees kelvin is equal to -273.16 degrees Celsius.
Zero Celsius.
The idea is to start at absolute zero - the lowest possible temperature. This happens to be -273.16 on the Centigrade (Celsius) scale. The Kelvin scale has no negative temperatures; zero degrees Kelvin is the lowest possible temperature.
Absolute zero is -273.15 degrees Celsius and -459.7 degrees Fahrenheit. Kelvin = degrees Celsius + 273.15
Zero Celsius
Of ice, zero degrees Celsius.