That is the freezing point of water. 100 degrees is the boiling point of water
0 degrees Fahrenheit = (-17.8) degrees Celsius.
water at 0 degree Celsius
0 degrees Celsius.
It is 7 degrees above freezing point Celsius which is 0 degrees
At 100 degrees Celsius, water is in a gaseous state as steam, assuming standard atmospheric pressure. At 0 degrees Celsius, water is in a solid state as ice. At 4 degrees Celsius, water is in a liquid state and exhibits its maximum density, which is crucial for aquatic life. These states reflect the unique properties of water and its behavior across different temperatures.
0 degree Centigrade or 0 degree Celsius.
0 degree Centigrade or 0 degree Celsius.
It is not.
yes. 0 degree Fahrenheit is -17 degree celsius which is obviously colder than 0 degree celsius.
0 Celsius = 32 Fahrenheit
0 degrees Celsius is equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
32 degree Fahrenheit = 0 degree Celsius.
Water at 0 degrees Celsius is in a solid state, known as ice.
0 Fahrenheit is colder.
boil it at 100 degree Celsius or freeze it at 0 degree Celsius
No because 0 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 32 degrees Fahrenheit
Water at 0 oC is ice.