Winter of 1949
1985
It hasn't frozen for many years so there are no accurate records.The only reliable records I can access show that the temperature in 1709 dropped to -15° C, (-5°F), and stayed that low for 11 days.Non-tidal parts of the Thames froze in 1963. That is the last time any part of the Thames froze.
10,000 years ago
It is rain and snow melt that has filled Crater Lake, and its depth is pretty much dependent on the weather. As the lake is formed in the caldera of a collapsed volcano, there isn't any way water can "get out" the bottom. The history of Crater Lake suggests that after Mount Mazama (the volcano there) last erupted and then fell in on itself, it took something on the order of a thousand years to fill it up. It takes little imagination to grasp the fact that precipitation across the years will control lake level since, as was pointed out, there is no inlet or outlet. Wikipedia has additional information of this jewel of the Northwest, and a link to their post is provided. You'll find that link below. The pictures alone are worth surfing on over for. And they're free, like all the material on Wikipedia. Help yourself.
Mount Gambier was not a volcano, it was a mountain near several other volcanoes, however, the last erruption in this are was said to be about 17,000 years ago, the blue lake crater is still dormant at the moment, so this means it could errupt again, but this is very unlikely.
It's past tense. infinitive: freeze past: froze past participle: frozen
Crater Lake Volcano, also known as Mount Mazama had a massive eruption approximately 7,700 years ago, forming a deep caldera. The last known eruption took place about 4,800 years ago underwater.
He looked into the volcanic crater and it was the last thing that he ever did.
1977
He froze in his steps just like a deer in the headlights. The water on the bird bath froze last night when the temperature dipped below 30F. I almost froze to death without my jacket. She froze in terror and then let out a scream that would curdle milk. It was so cold outside his tongue froze to the flagpole when they dared him to lick it.
1979 was the last year that Lake Michigan froze over. Usually, ice only covers about 50% of the lake during the peak time in February. Actually, the lake did not completely freeze over in 1979 but it came pretty close. Also pretty close in 1977 and 1994 http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/brochures/ice/icecover.html
its stupid and it froze my laptop last night...:c
i dont know do you
1985
The activity status of New Zealands volcanoes may be found on the website gns.cri.nz. The last alert for Ruapehu leaves the level at 1, and the crater lake as rising.
It hasn't frozen for many years so there are no accurate records.The only reliable records I can access show that the temperature in 1709 dropped to -15° C, (-5°F), and stayed that low for 11 days.Non-tidal parts of the Thames froze in 1963. That is the last time any part of the Thames froze.
10,000 years ago