It is the freezing point of water and equivalent to 32 degrees fahrenheit
it is freezing!
0 degrees Celsius is freezing, but really water freezes at just BELOW that temperature.
The freezing point of Born is 2075 degrees Celsius.
The freezing point of water is zero (0) degrees Celsius (centigrade)
Boiling Point: 100 degrees celsius Freezing Point: 0 degrees celsius
The "freezing point" (melting point) of the element silver is about 962 degrees Celsius.
Cold, but above freezing. Two degrees Celsius is 35.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
-100 degrees Celsius is extremely cold. It is 173.15 degrees below freezing (0 degrees Celsius) and well below the freezing point of water. This temperature is often found in extremely cold regions like Antarctica.
-1.66 degrees Celsius is slightly below freezing point, which is 0 degrees Celsius. It is considered cold but not extremely frigid.
-110 degrees Celsius is very cold. It is well below freezing and is considered extremely cold.
10 degrees celsius is cold with some snow the the side walk.
cold, very cold in math! hot or cold... hum hot subject, cold response ;) 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of water 0 degrees Fahrenheit is very cold. Freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit so dropping down to 0 degrees is even colder
20 degrees above freezing in Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit
Pretty cold; 8ºC = 46.4ºF, about 14 degrees above freezing.
Freezing cold. 0 Celsius is 32 Fahrenheit.
Indeed, on the Celsius scale, 0 degrees is freezing point. Converted into Fahrenheit, this is equal to ((0 x 5) / 9) + 32 = 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
4 degrees Celsius is equal to 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit. That's only ten degrees away from freezing.
-3 degrees Celsius is below freezing. It is quite cold and can result in icy conditions.