Supercooled.
Water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing and become solid are called snowflakes.
One way to change water from a liquid to a solid is by lowering its temperature below 0 degrees Celsius. This process is known as freezing, where water molecules slow down and come closer together to form a solid structure, ice.
-3°F is 35 degrees below the freezing temperature of water, which is 32°F.
When water changes from a liquid state (just water) to a solid state (ice) that process is called "freezing." The freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
The temperature of the atmosphere is the primary factor that determines whether precipitation falls as a liquid or a solid. Precipitation will fall as rain when the temperature is above freezing and as snow when the temperature is below freezing. Other factors, such as humidity and the presence of ice nuclei, can also influence the type of precipitation.
Freezing is the process by which a liquid changes into a solid by decreasing its temperature below its freezing point.
It is usually called freezing, but can also be called solidification. It occurs when the temperature goes below the freezing temperature of a substance and that substance solidifies, or becomes hard.
The process of changing from a liquid to a solid is called solidification or freezing. This occurs when the temperature of a substance decreases below its freezing point, causing the molecules to slow down and arrange themselves into a stable solid state.
A substance becomes a liquid below its freezing point. At this temperature, the solid state will melt into a liquid due to the absorption of heat energy.
The process of turning a liquid into a solid is called solidification or freezing. This involves reducing the temperature of the liquid below its freezing point, causing the molecules to arrange into a solid structure.
The change in state would be known as melting. Just for your information: Solid to Liquid = Melting Liquid to Gaseous = Boiling Gaseous to Liquid = Condensation Liquid to Solid = Freezing
The temperature affecting the liquid must have been below freezing for the liquid to turn into a solid.
When a liquid changes to a solid, it undergoes a process called freezing or solidification. This occurs when the temperature of the liquid decreases below its freezing point, causing the particles to lose energy and become more organized, forming a solid structure.
The process of changing a liquid to a solid is called solidification or freezing. It involves lowering the temperature of the liquid below its freezing point, causing the particles to slow down and come closer together, forming a solid structure.
If the liquid has a freezing point of 32 degrees, it would begin to freeze when its temperature drops below 32 degrees. Therefore, if its temperature dropped below 30 degrees, the liquid would continue to freeze and solidify further.
Water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing and become solid are called snowflakes.
Lower the temperature to below the freezing point, and it gets nice and hard.