Well, 32°F (0°C) freezes, so water around that temperature is very cold. The water around Antarctica for example is colder than 32°F but since it is salt water and in the ocean with waves, it doesnt freeze.
cold very cold
because it gets very cold at that temperature.
just very cold water,just ice cold water,also needed when making pie crusts,cold temperature helps with the consistency
The surface temperature is VERY cold. It rarely gets up to the freezing point of water.
Yes- very cold water- known as ice. At room temperature, water is a liquid- and liquids do not break.
because clouds are really small water droplets and they are always very cold and if the temperature is warm or hot it changes because the water droplets are very cold
very hot weather, or water. Take a shower in hot water, not cold.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it doesn't have a specific temperature. When liquid nitrogen is in contact with objects at room temperature, it can appear very cold because of its extremely low temperature of around -196 degrees Celsius.
"Ice cold water" refers to water that is extremely cold, often near or slightly below the freezing point of water (0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit). It is very cold to the touch and can feel refreshing when consumed, especially on a hot day.
The warm water fish could go into hyper drive and their little hearts beat so fast and can die. Cold water fish have no problems with very cold water.
Water can be either hot or cold depending on the temperature. Water at room temperature is considered neither hot nor cold.
if the temperature where the water is coming out of the faucet is very cold then it is better to leave the water running very slowly like a trickle.