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In the Arctic, seawater can reach temperatures as low as -1.8 degrees Celsius (28.8 degrees Fahrenheit) due to its high salt content, which lowers the freezing point. Freshwater can freeze at 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) but can also become supercooled and remain in liquid form below this temperature under certain conditions. Ice formations in the Arctic can also create extremely cold environments, affecting the temperature of surrounding water.

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