Yes, moonshine can freeze. Moonshine typically freezes at a lower temperature than water due to its higher alcohol content. The freezing point of moonshine can vary depending on the specific alcohol content and impurities present in the liquid.
Yes, under certain conditions, it is possible for a cloud to freeze. This can occur at high altitudes where temperatures are extremely cold, causing the water droplets in the cloud to freeze into ice crystals.
Yes, the ocean can freeze under certain conditions. This occurs when the temperature of the water drops below its freezing point of 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). In polar regions or during extreme cold weather, the surface of the ocean can freeze, forming sea ice.
Rust will not occur where it is dry and humid
Yes, under extreme conditions, see wikipedia.
Zero, under standard conditions.
Not regularly but under severe weather conditions yes
Yes, water can freeze instantly under certain conditions, such as when it is supercooled below its freezing point without any disturbance or nucleation sites to initiate the freezing process.
Yes, air can freeze under certain conditions, typically at extremely low temperatures. This process is known as liquefaction or solidification, where the air molecules slow down and come together to form a solid state.
A liquid will freeze under some specific conditions. These are high pressure and low temperature. Also you must be below the freezing point.
Yes, a collection agency can freeze your bank account, but only under certain circumstances. A freeze can only occur after the collector obtains a judgment. They would have to go to court to get the judgment against you.
No, all elements can freeze under the right conditions. However, some elements have extremely high freezing points, such as tungsten (3422°C) and carbon (sublimation temperature of around 3600°C), which can make them appear to be impossible to freeze under normal circumstances.
In nearshore waters and near steep drop offs.