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Water's freezing point is 0 degrees Celsius, so anything below that is a solid. Water's boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius, so anything between 0 and 100 would be a liquid, and anything above 100 would be a gas.
Trick question: At minus 5 degrees Celsius, water is a solid. A rock would sit on top of it.
Yes, fresh water of 10 degrees Celsius has a density of 999.728 kilograms per cubic meter. Seawater of 10 degrees Celsius and of 3.5 % salinity has a density of 1026.978 kilograms per cubic meter.
10 degrees Celsius
The process that the ice on Mount Everest goes through is called sublimation. Through this process, the water changes from 10 degrees Fahrenheit to 305 degrees Kelvin.
Frozen because water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit
If the liquid is water then it is 10 degrees above freezing point which is 0 degrees Celsius
It is a liquid.Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and boils (turns to a gas) at 100 degrees Celsius.Between 1° and 99° Celsius, at standard pressure, water is a liquid.It's in liquid form.
the water temperature ranges from 10 degrees celsius to 99 degrees celsius
Iodine is a solid.
About -10 degrees celsius or 14 degrees fahrenheit.
30 degrees, C. 10+50=60 60/2 = 30
It is ice or snow
It depends on the temperature scale being used.
In Celsius degrees, 10° below the freezing point of water is -10° .
100
Water's freezing point is 0 degrees Celsius, so anything below that is a solid. Water's boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius, so anything between 0 and 100 would be a liquid, and anything above 100 would be a gas.