All deserts are dry, that is why they are called deserts. All deserts can get below freezing but rarely stay below freezing for more than a few hours. However, cold deserts can get bitterly cold in the winter and stay that way for days.
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A North American bear can survive below freezing temperatures while in their dormant period. EDIT : I'm not sure if all bears could survive below freezing. North American bears can, but for example, a Panda bear I'm not sure if it could.
A wet climate in which temperatures alternate between below freezing and to above freezing.
The type of precipitation that involves water turning into ice and freezing is called freezing rain. This occurs when raindrops become supercooled as they fall through below-freezing temperatures, and then freeze upon contact with cold surfaces on the ground.
The Antarctic Desert has experienced temperatures below -120 degrees F and the Gobi Desert may plunge to -40 degrees. Parts of the Great Basin Desert and the Colorado Plateau Desert may experience temperatures below -20 degrees in some places in winter.
A desert is defined by the amount of precipitation it gets. It can and does snow in some deserts. The Antarctic Desert is the largest in the world and they get snow there. Others where it may snow are the Gobi Desert, Patagonian Desert, Great Basin Desert, Karakum Desert, Colorado Plateau, and Kyzyl Kum.
The freezing point of grease can vary depending on the type and composition of the grease. Generally, grease can freeze at temperatures below 32°F (0°C).
Snow will form because snow falls through colder and drier air:)
A wet climate in which temperatures alternate between below freezing and to above freezing.
The freezing point of glue can vary depending on the type of glue. Generally, most glue products will freeze at temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius). It is important to check the product label or manufacturer's instructions for specific freezing point information.
Human tissues start freezing at temperatures below 32°F (0°C). The exact temperature at which tissues freeze can vary depending on factors such as the specific tissue type, individual differences in body composition, and length of exposure to cold temperatures.
The time it takes for water to freeze in underground pipes depends on factors like soil type, depth of the pipes, and outside temperature. In general, pipes tend to freeze if temperatures remain below freezing for several days consecutively. However, well-insulated pipes are less susceptible to freezing. It's recommended to take preventive measures, such as insulating pipes and allowing a slow trickle of water to run during very cold temperatures to prevent freezing.