Nothing will happen, except the thermometer will show the fridge's interior temperature.
They Increase.
Since the warmer part of the fridge is the top, you want your thermometer there so you know the rest of the fridge is colder, however be sure you keep it out of the way of where the cold air blows into your fridge to avoid falsely high results.
When a thermometer is left in sunlight, it can absorb heat and give a falsely high temperature reading due to radiant energy from the sun. It's important to shield the thermometer from direct sunlight to get an accurate temperature measurement.
The steak may go bad and leave a bad odor.
To keep food at a safe temperature and let you know what the degrees are.
Yes, it works in the same manner.
The Left-Hand Side of the Fridge was created in 2000.
After 8 to 10 days if left not in a ziploc bag it becomes moist, brown, and smells bad
No.. otherwise water would turn to ice when in a fridge.. i don't think that happens too often ;) My fridge thermometer instruction sheet recommended 44 deg. F as the optimum temp for lower shelves.
They can do. But most domestic fridges either have a thermometer showing the current temperature, or there is no thermometer in the fridge (probably because it has been misplaced and lost).
it expands
it expands