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In most substances, maximum density occurs at the lowest temperature attainable. The only substance that this is not true for is water, whose maximum density is at 3.98 degrees Celsius.
Saturn has the hottest temperatures at the center of the planet with temperatures that can reach 20,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The coldest temperature occurs in the outer layers of Saturn's atmosphere and they can reach minus 238 degrees Fahrenheit.
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, and 0 degrees Celsius.
When a liquid changes to a gas below its surface as well as at the surface, the liquid is at a temperature equal to or greater than its boiling point.
the boiling point of pure water is 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.
In most substances, maximum density occurs at the lowest temperature attainable. The only substance that this is not true for is water, whose maximum density is at 3.98 degrees Celsius.
Saturn has the hottest temperatures at the center of the planet with temperatures that can reach 20,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The coldest temperature occurs in the outer layers of Saturn's atmosphere and they can reach minus 238 degrees Fahrenheit.
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, and 0 degrees Celsius.
it depends on the volume of water and the salt content
The lowest point on any temperature scale, the temperature at which all (non-quantum mechanical) motion ceases; hence absolute zero occurs at the zero in the Kelvin scale, -273 degrees on the centigrade (Celsius) scale and -459.7 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale.
Heat will flow from the body with the highest temperature to the lowest temperature body until the temperatures are the same.
This occurs because of gravity. Water runs from the highest places (mountains and plateaus, or where rainfall occurs) to the lowest point, into the ocean.
The temperature 25 degrees Celsius is quite warm, and you would expect that precipitation would be in the form of rain. It doesn't snow until it is zero Celsius or lower.
Evaporation occurs at the surface of a liquid at any temperature as long as the substance is a liquid. Boiling occurs throughout the liquid and occurs at the boiling point.
Absolute zero is the coldest temperature possible - when atoms are at the lowest possible temperature level. For example, molecular movement stops (as far as quantum law allows - it seems there is a minimum energy level, where the energy is not exactly zero). This temperature is zero Kelvin, or minus 273.16 degrees on the Centigrade/Celsius scale.
The lowest temperatures in the southern hemisphere are during the months that are hottest in the northern hemisphere.May, June, July, August, and September.According to these graphs, the minimum temperatures on Antarctica tend to hit in August.http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/antarctica%20environment/climate_graph/vostok_south_pole_mcmurdo.htm
-- Ice melts. -- Water freezes. -- Ice and water can coexist at the same temperature in the same container.