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the polar regions can drop to temperatures exceeding -30 degrees so it is definatly below freezing.
The air behind a cold front is noticeably colder and drier than the air ahead of it. When a cold front passes through, temperatures can drop more than 15 degrees.
Cold fronts usually bring cold temperatures, such as 50 degrees and below. The temperatures depend on the geographical land features.
The temperatures on Pluto are extremely cold. Because it is the farthest planet (or dwarf planet) away from the sun, that's why its so cold.
At night temperatures drop lower than during the day, so it could be considered cold at night. The Antarctic is an extremely cold desert where temperatures may drop below 100 degrees F.
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A "deciduous" tree species such as oak or maple.
very cold and icy. temperatures drop to below freezingClarification:The Antarctic is the coldest desert where temperatures can plunge to minus 100 degrees F or more. It is a land with perpetual ice and snow.
Water can start to condense from the air when the temperatures drop below the dew point. It happens when the ground is cold or when the air above the sky is cold.
the polar regions can drop to temperatures exceeding -30 degrees so it is definatly below freezing.
Temperatures can rise as high as 21,000F in its solid core center, however high in the outer sky of Saturn the temperature is frigid and temperatures can drop as low as -250F.
Iowa summers are hot and humid, with daytime temperatures sometimes near 90 degrees. Winters are cold with the temperature known to drop well below freezing.
Most animals migrate to warmer climates once the cold weather begins. Some animals have adapted to life in the taiga by hibernating when temperatures drop. Other animals have adapted to the extreme cold temperatures by producing a layer of insulating feathers or fur to protect them from the cold.
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That depends on the temperature of the air -at cold temperatures well below freezing, about 10 flakes to make an equivalent rain drop. Near freezing, where the flake is wetter, about 4 flakes per drop
No. Cold and flu viruses are unaffected by cold or even freezing temperatures.