5 degrees above 0 is 5 degrees Celsius.
The temperature above freezing is any temperature above 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
Ice will melt when the surrounding temperature is above 0.C (Zero Degrees Celsius)
-5 degrees Fahrenheit = -20.5 degrees Celsius.
As temperature rises above 0 degrees Celsius, water transitions from a solid (ice) to a liquid state. This process is called melting.
Yes, -5 degrees Celsius is considered cold. It is below freezing and can feel quite chilly, especially if you are not dressed warmly.
5 degrees? Unless this is a trick question, I am pretty sure this is correct.
about above 0 degrees but it would be better if it was above freezing about above 0 degrees but it would be better if it was above freezing
Above freezing water freezes at 0 degress celsius.
34 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature above freezing is any temperature above 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
0-0, it's never above 40 degrees in Green Bay!
Ice will melt when the surrounding temperature is above 0.C (Zero Degrees Celsius)
-5 degrees Fahrenheit = -20.5 degrees Celsius.
No, 5 degrees Celsius is above the freezing point of water, which is 0 degrees Celsius. However, 5 degrees Fahrenheit is below freezing, as it is significantly lower than 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the freezing point for water in that scale. Therefore, whether 5 degrees is considered freezing depends on the temperature scale being used.
Ice melts at 0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit
Any substance with a melting point above this given temperature.
175 degrees