Yes.
have you tried a place where the temperatures are below freezing for most of the year
Yes, water will freeze below zero degrees Celsius. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius, but it can freeze at lower temperatures if the conditions are right.
Definitely temperatures of 0°C/32°F and below will kill you. This is because water, which comprises the majority of the human body, begins to freeze and crystallize at freezing temperatures. Furthermore it is not possible to freeze a living person, and thaw them back to life. Because of the aforementioned freezing crystallization, living cell tissue is fatally damaged. non-freezing cold temperatures are subjective based on many different factors.
If the temperature is below freezing a water supply will freeze in the cold weather. The water will not freeze if the temperature is 32 degrees or more.
Hypothermia, a precursor to death from freezing, occurs when body temperatures slip below about 35.0° C (95.0° F). Given that most of the Antarctic continent exists in below-freezing temperatures, hypothermia is possible within about an hour without proper extreme cold weather clothing, and death by freezing will follow.
freez⋅ing  [free-zing] Show IPA -adjective 1. (of temperatures) approaching, at, or below the freezing point. 2. extremely or uncomfortably cold; chilled: We were both freezing and welcomed the hot cocoa. 3. beginning to freeze or partially frozen; in the process of being or becoming frozen.
Average temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing; in UK freezing temperatures are more rare on average.
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are cold, always below freezing and often below zero F. The Antarctic Peninsula, however, may experience temperatures above freezing for short periods during mid-day during summer.
no it would freeze!
noYES, of course same with a boiler if left un heated for an extended amount of time subject to below freezing temperatures
Yes. It cannot survive outdoors below freezing.
Impact ice is formed when moisture laden air or Cery moist air ( in temperatures below freezing) strikes and freezes on elements of an induction system that are at freezing point or below. It can build up in air scoops, air valves, intake screens, protrusions in the carburetor etc. It is experienced in Aircraft. Mainly.