because if it were any other temp. it would not be in ice form. it would be in liquid form or some other form.
32.1 degrees F, or 0.1 degrees C.
32degrees Fahrenheit or zero degrees Celsius
Zero degrees Celsius is the melting point of ice. If the temperature rises to zero degrees Celsius or higher, the ice will become water.
According to wikipedia, zero degrees celsius is the melting point of H2O, so anything below zero would be the solid form or ice and anything at or above zero would be liquid or water.
No, it's the melting point.
The temperature of ice is 0 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, ice is in its solid form.
Of ice, zero degrees.
Water freezes at zero degrees Celsius under normal atmospheric conditions.
32.1 degrees F, or 0.1 degrees C.
Ice has a temperature of 0 degrees Celsius, or less. Above zero degrees, it will melt.
Assuming you're talking centigrade here... No, if the ambient temperature is lower then the ice will be colder too. It can't be more than zero degrees though, because then it will melt.
Zero Celsius is the freezing point of water.
32degrees Fahrenheit or zero degrees Celsius
Zero degrees Celsius is the melting point of ice. If the temperature rises to zero degrees Celsius or higher, the ice will become water.
Ice will melt when the surrounding temperature is above 0.C (Zero Degrees Celsius)
To take an ice cube from its melting point (0 degrees Celsius) to absolute zero, you would need to remove 273 degrees.
According to wikipedia, zero degrees celsius is the melting point of H2O, so anything below zero would be the solid form or ice and anything at or above zero would be liquid or water.