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Water vapours that condenses on a surface having temperature below 0 0C are converted into ice which is often known frost.
When water vapor meets a surface that is below the freezing temperature and below the dew point, it turns into frost.
no, has to be 32 degrees or below! sorry yes it can snow if it is 50f at the surface, but below freezing in the upper levels.
Due to the anamolous behaviour of water, the surface water being cooled by the external environment falls below 4C and begin to expand. when this surface water molecules expand they rise to the top due to a decrease in density as compared to the water below the surface. the cooler the temperature henceforth, the more the expansion of the surface water molecules till it solidifies to become ice. this surface ice then acts as an insulator and prevents the exchange of heat between the environment the water molecules just below it, thus maintaining the temperature of the water below the surface as constant.
Thermal expansion is the process by which rocks are cracked due temperature difference at night and morning....
The temperature of the ocean is 39 degrees below the surface.
temperature increases with depth
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.
it increases
Both temperature and pressure increase with depth.
Water vapours that condenses on a surface having temperature below 0 0C are converted into ice which is often known frost.
At depths of 50 to 200 km below Earth's surface rocks will melt.
It increases up to a certain point.
Boiling
30 degrees Celsius for each kilometer of depth near Earth's surface
4.903 cm3
When water vapor meets a surface that is below the freezing temperature and below the dew point, it turns into frost.