really cold
Transylvania has a continental climate. This means that precipitation is not very abundant (500-800 mm), the winters are cold and the summers are hot. Extreme temperatures can approach 40 degrees in the summer (but not quite reach it), and descend below 30 in the winter (especially in the eastern parts). The climate can vary from region to region as Transylvania is a plateau surrounded by mountains. The cold air can be "stuck" in the lower parts in the winter and the cold weather can last for a long time.
55.4 degrees Fahrenheit can feel cold to some people, especially if they are not dressed warmly or are not used to cooler temperatures. It is generally considered cool or mild weather, but may feel colder depending on individual preferences and exposure.
You think probably - melting point: 639,4 0C
0c
Bromine (Br): Melting point: - 7,2 0C Boiling point: + 58,8 0C
It is hot, higher temperature is hot and lower is cold. Cold temperature is from 0c to about 10c.
k-k-k-k-COLD!! -121 degree Celsius = -185.8 degree Fahrenheit Freezing temp of water is 0C or 32F
When it is as cold as possible before freezing into ice, this will depend on the atmospheric pressure but generally between 0c and 4c
When it is as cold as possible before freezing into ice, this will depend on the atmospheric pressure but generally between 0c and 4c
It is generally considered too cold to work outside when the temperature drops below freezing (32F or 0C) or when there is a risk of frostbite or hypothermia.
Garlic can tolerate temperatures as low as 32F (0C) before it is damaged or affected.
Mint plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 32F (0C) and still thrive.
Examples: wolfram (3422 0C), rhenium (3186 0C), osmium (3033 0C), tantalum (3017 0C).
Under o 0C water is a solid; between 0 0C and 100 0C is a liquid; over 100 0C is a gas.
Under o 0C water is a solid; between 0 0C and 100 0C is a liquid; over 100 0C is a gas.
Under o 0C water is a solid; between 0 0C and 100 0C is a liquid; over 100 0C is a gas.
A block of ice at 0C begins to change its temperature as it melts when it reaches 0C.