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    freezing point

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    n.NounThe temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid.
    The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius.

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    What the Fahrenheit?!

    05:24What the Fahrenheit?!
    • and to pass the time, he devised a brand new temperature scale with the freezing point of water at 7.5 degrees and body temperature at 22.5 degrees.

      and to pass the time, he devised a brand new temperature scale with the freezing point of water at 7.5 degrees and body temperature at 22.5 degrees.

    • and in half once more, you find the freezing point of water one-eighth up the scale and human body temperature three-eighths up the scale.

      and in half once more, you find the freezing point of water one-eighth up the scale and human body temperature three-eighths up the scale.

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    Zelenskyy meets with Canadian Prime Minister Carney | DW News

    07:10Zelenskyy meets with Canadian Prime Minister Carney | DW News
    • In the aftermath, officials said hundreds of thousands in the region were left without power and about a third of the capital was left without heat as temperatures hovered near the freezing point.

      In the aftermath, officials said hundreds of thousands in the region were left without power and about a third of the capital was left without heat as temperatures hovered near the freezing point.

    • and about a third of the capital was left without heat as temperatures hovered near the freezing point.

      and about a third of the capital was left without heat as temperatures hovered near the freezing point.

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    What Happens To Your Body at the Bottom Of The Ocean

    04:09What Happens To Your Body at the Bottom Of The Ocean
    • the incredible pressures at those depths actually compacts the salt in the sea water, which lowers its freezing point.

      the incredible pressures at those depths actually compacts the salt in the sea water, which lowers its freezing point.

    • actually compacts the salt in sea water which lowers its freezing point.

      actually compacts the salt in sea water which lowers its freezing point.

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    Winds getting stronger, chillier temps 강한바람과 더불어 추워지는 날씨

    01:11Winds getting stronger, chillier temps   강한바람과 더불어 추워지는 날씨
    • We started off the with relatively mild temperatures at just below the freezing point here in Seoul,

      We started off the with relatively mild temperatures at just below the freezing point here in Seoul,

    • Well we're starting off with relatively mild temperatures just below the freezing point here in Seoul but you may have noticed it's not warming up very much.

      Well we're starting off with relatively mild temperatures just below the freezing point here in Seoul but you may have noticed it's not warming up very much.

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    Difference between "under", "below", "beneath", and "underneath" - English Grammar Lesson

    15:18Difference between "under", "below", "beneath", and "underneath" - English Grammar Lesson
    • Okay then, let's move on to the next sentence, which is, "The temperature has dropped below freezing point." So here again, I use the word below when I want to talk about the level of temperature.

      Okay then, let's move on to the next sentence, which is, "The temperature has dropped below freezing point." So here again, I use the word below when I want to talk about the level of temperature.

    • So I've talked about the level of temperature being below freezing point.

      So I've talked about the level of temperature being below freezing point.

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    Top 10 Cities of the Future — TopTenzNet

    14:51Top 10 Cities of the Future — TopTenzNet
    • This is one of the most inhospitable places on Earth, with temperatures rarely going above freezing point and some of the most powerful and cold winds blowing across these islands.

      This is one of the most inhospitable places on Earth, with temperatures rarely going above freezing point and some of the most powerful and cold winds blowing across these islands.

    • temperatures rarely going above freezing point, and some of the most powerful and cold winds

      temperatures rarely going above freezing point, and some of the most powerful and cold winds

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    How to STOP Water From Freezing

    03:55How to STOP Water From Freezing
    • Supercooling is a phenomenon where water, or some other substance, gets colder than its freezing point without freezing. It can result in very cool demonstrations where you smack a bottle of liquid water and it freezes solid before your eyes. But water can also be supercooled in a way that makes it impossible to freeze, even by smacking it. One reason to research this kind of thing is for cryogenics, since the ice crystals are often what causes damage to cell walls. If you can keep the ice crystals from forming, you can have much better luck resuscitating your frozen space traveler.

      Supercooling is a phenomenon where water, or some other substance, gets colder than its freezing point without freezing. It can result in very cool demonstrations where you smack a bottle of liquid water and it freezes solid before your eyes. But water can also be supercooled in a way that makes it impossible to freeze, even by smacking it. One reason to research this kind of thing is for cryogenics, since the ice crystals are often what causes damage to cell walls. If you can keep the ice crystals from forming, you can have much better luck resuscitating your frozen space traveler.

    • Supercooling is a phenomenon where water, or some other substance, gets colder than its freezing point without freezing.

      Supercooling is a phenomenon where water, or some other substance, gets colder than its freezing point without freezing.

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    BBC 6 Minute English September 24, 2015 - The Earth's Core

    06:06BBC 6 Minute English September 24, 2015 - The Earth's Core
    • the freezing point of iron is actually about 6000 degrees!

      the freezing point of iron is actually about 6000 degrees!

    • In this case, because of the incredibly high pressure in the core, the freezing point of iron is actually about 6,000 degrees.

      In this case, because of the incredibly high pressure in the core, the freezing point of iron is actually about 6,000 degrees.

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    Orlando - City Video Guide

    04:39Orlando - City Video Guide
    • The summers are steamy, and temperatures hardly ever drop to freezing point in winter.

      The summers are steamy, and temperatures hardly ever drop to freezing point in winter.

    • The summers are steamy and temperatures hardly ever drop to freezing point in winter.

      The summers are steamy and temperatures hardly ever drop to freezing point in winter.

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    Why do Americans use Fahrenheit? - Big Questions - (Ep. 37)

    02:53Why do Americans use Fahrenheit?  - Big Questions - (Ep. 37)
    • It's named for a Swedish astronomer, Anders Celsius, who created a scale in which zero degrees was the boiling point of water and 100 degrees was the freezing point.

      It's named for a Swedish astronomer, Anders Celsius, who created a scale in which zero degrees was the boiling point of water and 100 degrees was the freezing point.

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