The depends on which temperature scale you're using. Water is a liquid at 30 degrees Celsius and a solid (ice) at 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
At 30 degrees Celsius, water is in a liquid phase.
what temperature is ocean water likely to contain more dissolved salts 30 degrees or 15 degrees
Yes, 30 degrees Celsius is considered warm water for most people. It is a comfortable temperature for activities like bathing or washing dishes.
The decimal form of 127 degrees 30' 30'' longitude is 127.50833 degrees.
30 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
At 30 degrees Celsius, water is in a liquid phase.
Yes, it exists at 32 deg F.
Yes, water at 300c is quite warm and liquid.
Well since 30 degrees Fahrenheit would be below the freezing point of water, I'd have to say 30 degrees Celsius.
no. water only exists as a liquid between the temperatures of 32 and 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
after 30 seconds the temperature of the water is 19 degrees.
The temperature determines what state water is in. It is a solid when frozen at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or zero Celsius. It is a gas when it is boiling at 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius. However the altitude has an effect on these temperatures.
what temperature is ocean water likely to contain more dissolved salts 30 degrees or 15 degrees
30 degrees
About, 30 degrees
That is the Pacific Ocean.
at 30 degree celsius the viscosoty of water is 0.000798 kg/m.s.