hypothetically it can. According to thermodynamics if temperature is dropped below -273 C (0 K) the volume becomes negative, which is not possible in our universe.
But (hypothetically) there are infinite parallel universes consiqutively positive and negative. The positive one consists of matter and the negative of antimatter(proved practically at CERN) . volume of matter is positive and that of antimatter is negative. So by the time the temperature is dropped below 0 K all the matter is converted into antimatter and it eventually goes in another universe.
A sudden drop in temperature would be a response to a stimulus.
The drop is 25 degrees.
There is no particular temperature at which tornadoes happen, but they are most common on hot days and are often followed by a temperature drop.
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The temperature drop across the coil is dependent on the relative humidity of the air, the wet bulb reading of the R/A, and the ambient temperature of the home. But a good rule of thumb is in between 17 and 22 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hypothermia is the condition when your body's core temperature becomes dangerously low, usually below 35 degrees C. apex- A potentially fatal drop in core body temperature.
Probably a bad thermostat.
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penguins live in temperatures that drop to 112 degrees below zero
frost
It will gradually drop to below 10 degrees.
frozen dew
At saturation, latent heat of condensation is released into the air.
The temperature of the Earth would quickly drop to near absolute zero, and everybody would freeze to death.
Cold Weather, or being in below Zero temperature.
Yes, however you wouldn't want the temperature to drop below 0*F
The temperature in the Antarctic Desert can drop well below minus 100 degrees F.