Arctic temperatures are not constantly below freezing, although for many locations it stays very cold. The warmest temperatures above the Arctic Circle are found in northwest Russia and northern Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Finland) where summer daytime temperatures above 15°C (59 °F) are not uncommon.
Cities above the Arctic Circle include Bodo (Norway) and Murmansk (Russia).
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No, its colder. Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius, so 5 degrees Celsius would be hotter.
An acute angle is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
38 degrees is an acute angle because it's greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
Acute angles are greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
By definition, ANY substance which has a temperature of less than 0 degrees is not greater than 5 degrees. Your question may need to be re-stated or clarified.