Assuming you mean 0 deg Celsius, in the polar ice cap,
in outer space,
inside a freezer compartment.
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.
5 °C - 10 °C = -5 °C (i.e. 5 degrees Celsius below 0 °C or 5 °C below freezing)
0 or, more pedantically, 0.000
-40 is already below freezing since water freezes at 32 Fahrenheit or 0 Celsius
An acute angle is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees So its greatest angle is anything below 90 degrees, but not including 90 degrees.
three degrees below 0
In Celsius, ice will freeze below and melt above 0 degrees.
If it were a 0 and not an O it would mean 'three degrees below zero'.
32 Degrees F and below = For Fahrenheit Below 0 degrees in Celsius
3 degrees above 0
-8 - -17 = 9
3 degrees below 0
0 degrees centigrade 32 degrees Fahrenheit
3 degrees below 0 mean -3. The reason that 3 below 0 is -3 is because it isnt getting hotter its getting colder is below not above if it said 3 degrees above 0 then your answer would be just 3 but in this case its asking you for below 0!
if it is 0 ______ MD Phd it is 2 degrees below zero if it is 0 ______ MD Phd it is 2 degrees below zero
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Below 0 degrees Celsius