32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees celsius
Snow forms when the atmospheric temperature is at or below freezing (0°C or 32°F). The exact temperature at which snow falls can vary depending on atmospheric conditions and other factors, but it generally occurs when the air temperature near the ground is at or below freezing.
Saturated salt water freezes at a lower temp than saturated sugar water, which freezes at a lower temp than plain water. So plain water will freeze first then sugar water then salt water. Thank you QUIRKIE @ answerbag.com
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The freezing temperate in Fahrenheit is exactly 32 degrees. But as you may know that temperature is different in Celsius. So the freezing temperature in Celsius is different that Fahrenheit. Like I said before the freezing temperature in Fahrenheit is 32 degrees. But as I have been saying, that temperature is different in Celsius. I do know that the difference between the temperature in Fahrenheit and the temperature in Celsius is 32 degrees. So if you do the mathematical problem (32-32) correctly you will get the answer to your question which is "Freezing point in Celsius temp?". Therefor I am clearly stating that the freezing temperature in Celsius is 0 degrees.
The factors that affect the freezing point of water are 1. pressure : the pressure on the liquid may alter the freezing point. 2. impurities : the impurities in water such as salt, sugar etc also alters the freezing point.
Freezing temp for Celsius = 0 degrees (32 degrees Fahrenheit)
Freezing rain occurs when the temputer ins below freezing
By bringing its' temp above freezing.
By bringing its' temp above freezing.
That's the definition of freezing. It means to lower the temperature of whatever is being frozen below the freezing point (32C for water).
The ambient temp went below freezing.
That light comes on when the outside temp sensor shows that the temp is near freezing.
higher than freezing, lower than boiling
Bring its environment to a temp above freezing.
Not if the temperature will fall below freezing.
Not likely.
If the substance is a liquid, cool it until it freezes. Record the temp while it is freezing, pure substances freeze at a distinct temperature, the freezing point. If it is a solid heat until it melts --- melting point = freezing point.