On the Fahrenheit scale, the freezing temperature of water is 32 degrees at atmospheric pressure.
On the same scale, the freezing temperature of gold is 1,948 degrees at atmospheric pressure.
20 degrees above freezing in Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit
No, 5 degrees Celsius is above the freezing point of water, which is 0 degrees Celsius. However, 5 degrees Fahrenheit is below freezing, as it is significantly lower than 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the freezing point for water in that scale. Therefore, whether 5 degrees is considered freezing depends on the temperature scale being used.
well it depends on the temperature because as u know water is originally a liquid but when the temperature hits 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius. And the solid becomes a liquid when its above the freezing point with is 31 degrees Fahrenheit or more above.
6 degrees Fahrenheit is warmer. * * * * * 6 deg F is below freezing, 6 deg C is above freezing. So which is warmer?
Any temperature above the freezing point. So zero Celsius or 32 Fahrenheit are the freezing point. Anything above them will start the melting process.
The temperature above freezing is any temperature above 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
51 deg F.
above it will be freezing at 32 degrees Fahrenheit
Thirty-six degrees above freezing refers to a temperature of 36 degrees Fahrenheit, which is 36 degrees higher than the freezing point of water (32 degrees Fahrenheit). In Celsius, this temperature is approximately 2.2 degrees. At this temperature, water remains in its liquid state, and it is often considered a cool temperature for many outdoor activities.
Well it's 4 degrees above the freezing temperature of water.
If you are referring to 70° above freezing in Celsius, then it is 70° C If you are referring to 70° above freezing in Fahrenheit, then it is 102° F
Pipes should be maintained at a temperature above 32 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent them from freezing.
The freezing point is 32degrees Fahrenheit (°F).Therefore 47oF is 15oF above the freezing point.
"Degrees above zero" typically refers to the temperature being higher than the freezing point of water, which is 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). It indicates that the temperature is in the positive range rather than below freezing.
20 degrees above freezing in Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit
Of water, 212 and 32 degrees, respectively.
Of course they do! 20 degrees Fahrenheit is below freezing and Alaska does have a summer, no matter how short. They even go above 20 degrees Celsius in the summer and that is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.