Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius and 212 degrees Fahrenheit while water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
This is the Fahrenheit temperature scale.
You are mixing apples and oranges. A degree is a unit of measure. How big the unit is depends upon the scale. Fahreheit is a scale of temperature measurement. There are 180 degrees between boiling and freezing temperature of water. Celsius is a scale of temperature measurement. There are 100 degrees between boiling and freezing termperature of water.
The shallower the water is, the warmer it can be. Direct sunlight will warm the water and as the water deepens, the warmth from the sun cannot reach as far. This creates a slightly colder temperature.
Usually not, but it is known that in some very special cases, hot water freezes faster.
Anders Celsius developed a scale for temperature measurement in 1742 that used the freezing and boiling points of water as its basis. This became know as both the Centigrade Scale and the Celsius Scale.
that salt water will frezze faster
Yes it does as the temperature is closer to freezing point (0 degrees centigrade)
It is the Fahrenheit temperature scale
Fahrenheit Scale is the temperature scale that is not directly or indirectly based on the phase changes in water. Another similar temperature scale is Celsius Scale.
It is the Celsius temperature scale
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Kelvin temperature scale indicates a boiling water temperature of 373º.
On the Fahrenheit scale. Water freezes at zero on the Celsius scale.
Known as the Celsius scale, 0 is the temperature e where water freezes, 100 is the temperature where it boils.
Known as the Celsius scale, 0 is the temperature e where water freezes, 100 is the temperature where it boils.
The Celsius temperature scale is referenced to the water's freezing temperature (0 degrees) and the water's boiling temperature (100 degrees at sea level).
It is the Fahrenheit scale.