The water would regularly freeze in the winter in many parts of the world.
It depends on the material waters freezing point is 0deg celsius(32faren) but any other liquid in the element chart varies on many other things
I know it sounds a little stupid, but supercooling is when water remains a liquid while it is below freezing point. Note, only some waters can do this.
Arctic waters are generally cold due to the region's high latitude and cold climate. The water temperatures in the Arctic Ocean can range from just below freezing to a few degrees above, but they are much colder than tropical or temperate waters.
Water changes into ice when its temperature drops below 0 degrees Celsius, causing the water molecules to slow down and form a rigid structure with a hexagonal lattice. This process is called freezing, where the liquid water molecules lose energy and align themselves into a solid crystalline structure to become ice.
no i don't think so, only if you detergent or any bacterial liquid.
Because alcohol has a lower freezing point than water. By mixing it with water, you lower the waters freezing point. So it keeps the water from freezing on the windshield.
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It depends on the material waters freezing point is 0deg celsius(32faren) but any other liquid in the element chart varies on many other things
Fish swimming in waters around Antarctica -- which is liquid -- enjoy water temperatures that are above freezing. Cold water on earth is home to many fish which thrive in cooler water.
The Southern Ocean around Antarctica keeps temperatures between about 32 degrees F -- when the surface is frozen, and about 28 degrees F -- when the water is liquid. The water remains liquid below freezing temperature, because of the high saline content.
I know it sounds a little stupid, but supercooling is when water remains a liquid while it is below freezing point. Note, only some waters can do this.
Food, altering waters freezing point, licks for animals
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Because nobody thought that any prisons would try to escape especially with the freezing waters and shark infested waters
Depending on the salinity, between -1 0C and -3 0C.
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