Yes.
That depends on the temperature of the air -at cold temperatures well below freezing, about 10 flakes to make an equivalent rain drop. Near freezing, where the flake is wetter, about 4 flakes per drop
Anything will freeze, depends on temperature. Round up is Glyphosate 450. It freezes well below 0 degC or 32 degF. No specific data is available because it is only used in areas where temperature sustains growth. It's freezing point is typically irrelevant.
square number below 150 is 144 this is my answer
It is -8 degrees.
-10
When the temperature is below freezing point.
temperature below freezing point of water.
Snow does occur when temperature is below freezing because snow is just frozen rain . Lets say it rains , and the temperature is below freezing , that rain would become snow . So temperature below freezing means having snow is true .
Water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing, fall as SNOW . Water drops that fall when the temperature is above freezing fall as RAIN .
Below permafrost is below freezing temperature (0c)
ground temperature below freezing, and air temperature slightly above freezing.
no
The coldest temperature below freezing point is -273 degrees centigrade
Depending on the temperature, water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing can become sleet, ice, or snow.
In Fahrenheit the freezing temperature is 32 degrees. negative three degrees would be 35 degrees below freezing.
The temperature averages below freezing year-round.
Depending on many different conditions the temperature on the ground during a thunderstorm can be well below freezing (<32F) to over 100F. Inside the thunderhead clouds themselves the temperature at the bottom is above freezing but at the top the temperature is often well below freezing.