Zero degrees? If you mean a dog's temperature of 100 degrees, that's there normal average temperature. Just like 98.6 a human's average temperature. If you mean an outside air temperature of zero, that isn't good for a dog at all. Or do you mean someting to do with altitude, longitude, latitude?
The ideal home temperature for dogs is between 68-78 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure their comfort and well-being.
The ideal room temperature for dogs is between 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure their comfort and well-being.
0 degrees is ideal.
The ideal ice temperature for preserving food in a freezer is 0 degrees Fahrenheit or -18 degrees Celsius.
The ideal house temperature for dogs is generally between 68-78 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure their comfort and well-being.
The ideal indoor temperature for dogs is typically between 68-78 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure their comfort and well-being.
The ideal temperature for a freezer to ensure optimal food preservation is 0 degrees Fahrenheit or -18 degrees Celsius.
The ideal outside temperature for dogs to ensure their comfort and well-being is between 45-85 degrees Fahrenheit. This range helps prevent overheating or hypothermia in dogs, keeping them safe and comfortable.
The ideal temperature for a freezer is 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 degrees Celsius) to ensure food safety and preservation.
20 degrees Celsius is about 68 degrees Fahrenheit. This is an ideal temperature for a planet to support carbon-based life, as water is a liquid between 0 and 100 degrees Celsius, or 32 and 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
0 degrees...
-273 degrees celsius is absolute 0, which cannot be achieved theoretically, however, the answer to your question is 0 (as goes for any gas, but here's another mind boggler for you: it won't be a gas at absolute 0 either) more complex explanation below: _________________________________________________________ The ideal gas is only ideal, if it follows this mathematical rule (the ideal gas law). Dividing it by the pressure, you get: Volume = Mass * Some Constant * Temperature / Pressure If the Temperture is zero you get: Volume = 0 / Pressure = 0 So the volume is 0, if the temperture is 0. The ideal gas exists only theoreticaly. Logically the volume can't be 0 and therefor no gas is ideal.