Yes, it can and it will.
Yes, snow can melt at 30 degrees Fahrenheit if there is sufficient sunlight or warmth to raise the temperature above freezing. Snow can melt when the ambient temperature is at or slightly above freezing as long as the snow is exposed to heat sources like the sun.
(-35) degrees Fahrenheit = (-37.22) degrees Celsius.
-25 degrees Fahrenheit is warmer than -35 degrees Fahrenheit.
35 degrees Celsius = 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
35 degrees Fahrenheit = 1.67 degrees Celsius
Yes, snow can melt at 30 degrees Fahrenheit if there is sufficient sunlight or warmth to raise the temperature above freezing. Snow can melt when the ambient temperature is at or slightly above freezing as long as the snow is exposed to heat sources like the sun.
35 degrees C written in F is 95 degrees F.
(-35) degrees Fahrenheit = (-37.22) degrees Celsius.
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.
It depends, from life experience: Snow melts when ground temp is above 50 degrees (10c) and when air temperature is 62 (17c) with cloud cover and 58 (14c) with a lot of sunshine. It can snow as long as the temp is 50 or less it can snow if the cloud temp is less than 32 f (0c) and can stick when grnd temp is 40 (4c) or less. the highest temp ever recorded snowing is 51 deg at university of denver.
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.
35 degrees Celsius = 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
The answer depends on if you are adding heat and how fast you are adding heat if you are, in fact, adding heat. At 32o F ice will change from solid to liquid, OR FROM A LIQUID TO A SOLID, without changing temperature. You must either add (melt), or remove (freeze), the latent heat of fusion. The addition, or removal, of the latent heat of fusion only changes the state of the water, IT DOES NOT CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE.
-25 degrees Fahrenheit is warmer than -35 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. It is -308.8 deg F.
35 degrees Celsius = 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
35 degrees Fahrenheit is 1.7 degrees Celsius. 35 degrees Celsius is 95 degrees Fahrenheit.