Hypothermia
It will gradually drop to below 10 degrees.
In Fahrenheit: 35 degrees below freezingIn Celsius, 3 degrees below freezing.(In both cases, we're using "freezing" to meanthe freezing temperature of water.)
Water can boil below 100 degrees Celsius depending on the area of the world. A lab was conducted in science class that our water boiled at 94.6 degrees Celsius. The average boiling point for water is 100 degrees Celsius but that does not mean it will always be that degree to boil.
it all depends on what scale. 0 degrees Kelvin (K) is the ultimate lowest temperature possible. In Celsius it is -273,15 and it can't get any lower. So 5 degrees below zero is not below 0 K. When you Celsius as scale it means it is 5 degrees below the point that water freezes.
It means the temperature is 12 degrees Celsius (or 12o Centigrade, or 12 Kelvin) below the freezing point of pure water at normal pressure.
5 degrees below 2 Celsius is -3 Celsius.
That is below normal.
-25 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of -31.67 degrees Celsius.
-39 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of -38.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
-15 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 258.15 Kelvin.
Eight degrees below zero Celsius. It is a subtraction problem.
for snow to be snow, not water, the temperature of the air has to be below 0 degrees Celsius (freezing point) and the ground has to be below 0 degrees Celsius.
97.2 degrees Fahrenheit is 36.2 degrees Celsius. A little below normal body temperature.
This is the only temperature where it coincides between the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales. 40 degrees below zero on the Celsius scale is 40 degrees below on the Fahrenheit scale.
it freezes. this is called snow :) (just kidding)
-12 C
Only in laboratories. Even in deep space the temperature is only 2.7 degrees Kelvin