If it was cold enough to freeze the urine in mid-stream, it would be cold enough to give you a severe case of frostbite on your privates.
no
Hot water would take longer to reach the freezing point than room temperature so hot water would freeze slower than water at room temperature
Liquid does not freeze unless the temperature is 32 degrees or less, whether it is freezing rain, snow, or sleet. The difference in what falls from the sky (snow or freezing rain) depends on where the freezing temperature is located. For example, if the temperature on the ground is 32 degrees or less, but the air temperature is warmer then 32 degrees, then the precipitation will come down as rain UNTIL it hits the ground or an object, then it freezes. If the ground and everything above the ground is 32 degrees or below, then the precipitation will come down as snow.
In most conditions, no. Assuming you have the glass of water sitting at the same temperature as the outside environment, if the external temperature is low enough to be below freezing temperature (0 Celsius/32 Fahrenheit) then the water in the glass would already be frozen before it was thrown. However, let's assume the water is in an above-freezing environment, then quickly taken into a below-freezing environment, and thrown from the glass before it can freeze inside the glass. I've seen videos of this happening, and the flying water particles do indeed freeze in mid-air, however since the water is so dispersed in the air it doesn't turn into a chunk of ice like you might expect, instead it turns into something resembling snow as it's thrown and flutters out in a cloud. From what I hear, for this to happen it needs to be somewhere around -50 Fahrenheit.
well climate affects waterfalls because if the temperature of a region was too cold the waterfalls would eventually freeze and turn into glaciers
becausethe ground would freeze
lake tahoe would freeze at a higher temperature
no
Gasoline freezes at an extremely low temperature. Well below -97oF. If you are looking to freeze gasoline, I would mix water into it, which would allow it to freeze at a higher temperature, closer to 32oF.
yes
Of corse not!!!!!You would never freeze with 50 degrees or up!
A person would freeze on Mars. The warmest parts of Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest parts of Earth.
Because the fog would have to be a liquid for it to freeze.
A Jupiter wouldn't freeze or burn because they are the exact same temperature.
the temperature of pluto is so cold that air of the kind we know would freeze
Yes, but you would have to get the temperature right down. Propane will freeze at -188'C at atmospheric pressure.
considering the salinity of the dead sea, we can say it would not freeze... also associating it with the principle of of highway deicing .... but salt water would freeze at temperature below 0 0 C .. since the sea is located in a geographical location that has an average temperature of 25 to 30 0 C . We can conclude It would not or never freeze..