The air inside it would contract (get smaller) and it would appear as if it had deflated. In reality the air inside would have just contracted and there would be less pressure.
a magnet is a solid so you don't freeze it
The particles freeze.
It will get colder. It also might freeze.
it can be hail or snow
cant freeze.
my copper lines freezing on central air unit.
The air particles would get denser and the air would sink. If you cool it enough the water vapor in the air might freeze.
it depends on what kind of air if its helium squeaky voice Liquid air is extremely cold. If you were to drink it, you would freeze solid, which needless to say, is fatal.
A dirty cabin air filter in your car or a dirty air filter in your home can reduce the amount of air that goes across the evaporator. When that happens, you aren't pulling enough heat out of your home/car and the AC lines including the evaporator, can freeze and completely block the air.
It expands when you freeze it
Vegetable oil can't freeze.
The air inside it would contract (get smaller) and it would appear as if it had deflated. In reality the air inside would have just contracted and there would be less pressure.
no
they bust
if the air gets cold enough it can freeze water.
it will freeze at the certain temperature and turn to ice