Water is evaporated at any temperature.
Pure water at standard sea-level pressure freezes at zero (0) degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees Celsius. Between 0 and 100, water will evaporate but not boil.
0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, it is zero degrees Celsius/Centigrade, which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Zero Degrees Fahrenheit is called nothing. Zero degrees Celsius is the freezing point for water and the melting point for ice, while Zero degrees Kelvin is called Absolute zero. It is the temperature of space. Now, if you mean when water hits the zero degree celcius mark, it's called the freezing point.
On the Celsius scale of temperature zero degrees is the freezing point of water.
No. Zero degrees Celsius is equivalent to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. It is the freezing point of water.
Yes, water can stay liquid below zero degrees Celsius. There are a few ways in which this can happen. The freezing point of water drops below zero degrees Celsius as you apply pressure.
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Zero degrees Celsius.
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0º is the freezing point of water in Celsius.Zero. (that's how you calibrate your thermometer)