Yes, if the sun is shining on it.
Yes, it can and it will.
get snow? improve your grammar! mid-30's 32 degrees F or 0 C in the clouds, it can be more on the ground
Snow; -10°C = 14°F
30 degrees Fahrenheit = -1.1 degrees Celsius.
28 degrees and lower 32 degrees Fahrenheit, or 0 degrees Celsius. 32 The temperature has to be 32 degrees Fahrenheit or lower for snow to form in the atmosphere, but the temperature on the ground can be higher. On the ground, rain usually starts to turn to snow somewhere between 35 and 37 degrees F, but can be as high as 41 degrees, depending on how quickly the temperature changes in the atmosphere that the snow falls through. Snow usually starts to stick on the ground at around 34 degrees F.
Yes, it can and it will.
Salt increases the thermal energy of water to a point higher than the surrounding cold temperatures (below 32 degrees F), therefore causing it to melt.
get snow? improve your grammar! mid-30's 32 degrees F or 0 C in the clouds, it can be more on the ground
Brass and bronze brazing alloys typically melt at temperatures from 1500 degrees F to 2000 degrees F. Silver brazing alloys melt at temperatures as low as 1145 degrees F. Nickel silver brazing alloys melt at temperatures around 1200 degrees F, but can be worked up to 1750 degrees F.
282 degrees F
No. It is -308.8 deg F.
76 - 30 = 46 degrees F.
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Degrees K or F, no. Degrees C, yes
30 degrees F because 30 degrees C is about 90 degrees F and you would not have much ice on the lake!
There would be snow in 14 degrees F. because water freezes at any temperature below 32 degrees F.
(-30) degrees Celsius = -22 degrees Fahrenheit [°F] = [°C] × 9⁄5 + 32