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have you tried a place where the temperatures are below freezing for most of the year

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What is the term for the frozen ground in Arctic areas where soil temperatures remain below freezing most or all the year?

permafrost


Why is frozen liquid nitrogen dangerous?

Well technically if it was frozen then it would not be a liquid. The reason why liquid nitrogen is dangerous is because of its low temperatures. To have nitrogen which is normally a gas to become a liquid you must make the temperature extremely low. If you stick anything into this liquid nitrogen it will freeze it. This is because it is below the freezing point for most organic structures but now below the freezing point for nitrogen. For nitrogen to become a solid the temperatures must go even lower.


How long does the temp have to be below freezing to freeze the roots of large plants?

Freezing temperature is usually referencing the point at which water freezes. For most purposes this is 32° F or 0° C. While some hardy plants may survive these temperatures, herbacous garden plants may be killed by temperatures even above of this. Unfortunately, the lowest temperatures plants can tolerate and still live will vary from plant to plant, so you may need to find the specific temperatures that the plants growing in your garden can tolerate.


What does minus 3 degrees mean is it 3 degrees below zero or 3 degrees below 32 degrees Fahrenheit?

minus 3 degrees means that it's three degrees below freezing. So if you are measuring in celsius then it would be -3 degrees since freezing is zero degrees celsius. If you are measuring in Fahrenheit then it would be 29 degrees since 32 degrees is freezing.


What changes in earth's position may have affected climate?

When the Earth is closer to the Sun, warmer temperatures will be felt by people living in the area that can feel the Sun the most. Conversely, the opposite side of the Earth will have cooler temperatures.

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What is the method of food preservation?

Drying or freezing most likely. Depending on if the area has freezing temperatures or not.


Why does Uranus have ice but no water?

The temperatures on Uranus are far below the freezing point of water, and most other ices.


What is the term for the frozen ground in Arctic areas where soil temperatures remain below freezing most or all the year?

permafrost


What is the lowest temperature can a cat tolerate?

There is not a set list of temperatures in which cats can not survive. It is best to either bring them in or give them a warm place to sleep when it is cold and plenty of cool water when it is hot.


How cold is the temperature to freeze to death in Antarctica?

Hypothermia, a precursor to death from freezing, occurs when body temperatures slip below about 35.0° C (95.0° F). Given that most of the Antarctic continent exists in below-freezing temperatures, hypothermia is possible within about an hour without proper extreme cold weather clothing, and death by freezing will follow.


Can a crocodile live in a freezing lake?

The American alligator is able to survive in water temperatures approaching freezing during winter. Most crocodiles are tropical and would not survive long in freezing temperatures.


When is the best time to plant flowers?

The best time to plant flowers depends on where you are, and what the temperatures are in your area. Certain flowers can withstand cooler temperatures than others, but most flowering plants perform best when planted when temperatures no longer get near freezing at night.


When are hornets dormant?

Hornets go dormant during the winter months, or when the temperatures go below freezing. Most of them do not survive and those that do build new nests in the spring.


Can bacteria live in temperatures below zero?

Most certainly. Temperatures below freezing only slow or stop the growth of bacteria. Such temperatures do not kill them. Just an FYI . . . The danger zone of 40°F to 140°F is the temperature range where pathogens like to grow - not where they are killed.


What is the most important thing about penguins?

They are birds. If the female penguin does not return from the sea, the male will ditch the chicks & eggs to go look for her. Penguins can survive in temperatures well below freezing.


What atmospheric conditions would most likely produce and ice storm in which trees and power lines are coated with a layer of ice?

In The Online World It Says That, "Temperatures in the clouds would be above freezing, so rain would fall. Temperatures on the ground would be just below freezing, so the rain would freeze as soon as it reached surfaces on Earth."


Why is frozen liquid nitrogen dangerous?

Well technically if it was frozen then it would not be a liquid. The reason why liquid nitrogen is dangerous is because of its low temperatures. To have nitrogen which is normally a gas to become a liquid you must make the temperature extremely low. If you stick anything into this liquid nitrogen it will freeze it. This is because it is below the freezing point for most organic structures but now below the freezing point for nitrogen. For nitrogen to become a solid the temperatures must go even lower.