Absolute Zero.
The boiling point is the temperature at which water turns into a gas.
It is different for different substances. the generic name for the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid is the melting point. For a pure chemical compound or an element this is usually a sharp temperature rather than a range.
every solid is different, is you are asking about water is 0 Celsius or 32 Fahrenheit
It's called the boiling point. It is the temp where the vapor pressure of the "liquid" is equal to the air pressure around (above) it. This is when the liquid [water] reaches 100 degrees Cecilius [at sea level].
The process of turning a liquid into a solid is called solidification or freezing. This involves reducing the temperature of the liquid below its freezing point, causing the molecules to arrange into a solid structure.
absolute zero
boiling point
The periods of time where the temperature of the Earth has been much colder then traditional times are referred to as ice ages. It is a long term reduction in the temperature of the Earth resulting in the expansion of the polar ice caps.
Freezing Point
condensation
Another name for freezing point is melting pointsince the temperature at which a substance freezes is also the temperature at which it melts, going in the other direction.Freezing point could also be referred to as congelation point.
Dew point.
Celsius devises the temperature scale based on the boiling point and freezing point of water.
The temperature at which vapor starts to condense is called the dew point temperature. This is the temperature at which the air becomes saturated with water vapor and condensation begins to form.
The name given to the temperature at which a gas turns into a liquid is the "condensation point" or "boiling point," depending on whether the transformation is from gas to liquid due to cooling or heating, respectively.
The boiling point is the temperature at which water turns into a gas.
Losing body temperature or low body temperature is called hypothermia. if the water was colder than your body, your body can rapidly lose heat.