The lowest possible temperature is 0 kelvin = -273.15 Celsius = -459.67 Fahrenheit
This temperature is called "absolute zero."
Never happened, theoretically, it is when there is no vibration in atoms.
The coldest temperature ever to happen on earth was negative 129 Fahrenheit in Antarctica.
Pluto is not the lowest temperature. The lowest temperature possible is −273.15°C. Pluto's coldest temperature is about −233°C.
The lowest possible temperature on the Fahrenheit scale is -459.67°F, which is known as absolute zero. At this temperature, molecular motion ceases, and all matter theoretically reaches its lowest possible energy state.
-459.67 F
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The Kelvin temperature scale has its zero point at absolute zero, which is the lowest theoretically possible temperature where all molecular motion ceases.
373.15 degrees celsius.
That is the lowest possible temperature.
Ice can reach its lowest possible temperature at -273.15 degrees Celsius, which is also known as absolute zero. At this temperature, the molecules in the ice stop moving completely.
The lowest temperature possible in the universe is absolute zero, which is -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, all molecular motion ceases.
Yes. The lowest possible temperature (absolute zero) is approximately -273 degrees C.
No. The lowest possible temperature (zero kelvin) is approximately -273 degrees C.
it settles down