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No. There are liquids that boil at a few degrees above absolute zero (helium for example) and liquids that boil at several thousand degrees above absolute zero (tungsten for example)
Zero degrees Kelvin is 273.16 below zero Celsius. It can be approached very closely, but not attained. Even the background of deep space is 2.7 Kelvin.
The refrigerator compartment ought to be at 39 degrees Fahrenheit; perhaps a degree lower, but no more. Any cooler than that and things in the back part of the fridge may get below freezing, which can cause the food to freeze and get mushy. The freezer ought to be at zero degrees F or so. You can adjust that up a couple of degrees, but not much. If the freezer is more than a couple of degrees below zero, you won't be able to scoop out your ice cream, which would be bad.
Zero Celsius
Zero (0) degrees, assuming you mean the freezing point of water, which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is the integer of 6 degrees Fahrenheit below zero?
-10
It is -6.
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The integer value of 5 degrees under zero is -5. It is -5 because using a number line you would be able to see 5 units under zero is -5.
-34 deggres
It is -10 deg F.
-5
-7 degrees below zero is 7 degrees above zero.-7 degrees below zero is 7 degrees above zero.-7 degrees below zero is 7 degrees above zero.-7 degrees below zero is 7 degrees above zero.
-53 is the answer simple
Any integer above starting at and including zero is a natural number. Anything below zero is not.
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