In Celsius, ice will freeze below and melt above 0 degrees.
Nothing particular happens.
0 degrees Celsius is equal to the freezing point of water. This means that at 0 degrees Celsius (written as 0°C), water freezes and turns into ice under normal atmospheric pressure. Conversely, at temperatures above 0°C, water exists in its liquid form.
Hot and cold are comparative terms. 36 degrees F is considerably colder than 36 degrees C
It is: 9/5*(-36)+32 = -32.8 degrees Fahrenheit
about above 0 degrees but it would be better if it was above freezing about above 0 degrees but it would be better if it was above freezing
34 degrees Fahrenheit.
An angle of 36 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
0-0, it's never above 40 degrees in Green Bay!
36 Degrees Celcius .... that means it is freezing.
Ice melts at 0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit
175 degrees
36 degrees Celsius. Body temperature and above kills it.
Anything above 0 degrees.
slightly above 0 degrees C. about 0.125 degrees C. it is commonly mistken to be 0 due to inaccuracy
It depends on the surroundings of what? Which 0 degrees - Fahrenheit, centigrade (Celsius) or Kelvin. There is nothing in the universe at or below 0 deg kelvin. Unless there is other intelligent life out there somewhere the coldest temperatures any where in the universe have been created here on earth. Above 0 degrees Fahrenheit salt water melts. Above 0 degrees centigrade (Celsius) pure water melts.
3 degrees above 0