Sentences with phrase «above freezing point»

This in turn raises the boiling point of water 212F above the freezing point.
The rate of carbon degradation increases nonlinearly with temperatures above the freezing point of water.
The only thing that keeps the abyssal water above its freezing point is that a few kilometres below the sea floor, there are a few thousand kilometres of molten rock.
At the same time, the warmer air of summer pushed the ground temperatures above freezing point.
Meanwhile, fewer than a dozen small ice shelves floating on «warm» waters (seawater only a few degrees above the freezing point) produced half of the total melt water during the same period.
Ice melts at 0 + C or 32 + F. All it takes are temperatures above the freezing point.
«Ocean surface temperatures — water temperatures are in the mid to upper 30s, which doesn't sound that warm but is well above the freezing point of sea water, which is about 29 degrees Fahrenheit.
A great many of these events begin at temperature ranges far above the freezing point (though temperatures on the ground can drop precipitously as the nucleation process unfolds).
As water has the property of reaching maximum density above its freezing point, the heat is transported towards the surface, eventually to be radiated away to outer space.
In truth, instrumental data revealed local temperatures have never risen above the freezing point.
Long before it approached 3K however the atmosphere would collapse to a solid without the sun to keep it above the freezing point of CO2 which is a balmy 195.
The long answer is: provided that the ambient's air is well above the freezing point of water, that the cabin's air filter is clean and that the system is set to cool ambient air and not recirculated one, the evaporator's thermal load is proportional to fan speed, and, therefore, air volume.
It turns out that the tug of seawaters just above the freezing point matters more than the breaking off of bergs.
When you return, if the coin is embedded under the ice, it's a good indication that power was out for long enough for the freezer to rise above freezing point for long enough for some things to melt, but not long enough for frozen items to liquefy completely (remember that any amount of ice in milk means it's technically still frozen).

Not exact matches

Prior to this plan being frozen, participants received «pay credits» which varied with age and years of service (points) and differed for pay above and below the taxable wage base.
Remember that even if you are travelling to a city that has very cold winters, some days will be frigid, others merely freezing point or even above.
32 PSI (guess you actually mean psig) low side matches to a R134A boiling point (close to the actual evaporator temperature with newer evaporators) of 2.71 °C, slightly above water freeze point, and won't mean much until we know if it's variable displacement or not.
Whilst playing I soon realised if more than one zombie attacks you at the same time your character freezes or slows down to a point you can't retreat and end up dying, on top of that the general flow whilst playing feels rather clunky and unfinished, you should be able to see that by my preview video above.
Basically, you'd chat to Talkatoo while Cappy was about to hit his head from behind, which would then freeze the camera and let Mario hang in the air above the mini game, getting infinite points in no time whatsoever.
Permafrost and a neutral emissions cycle Above latitude 50 ˚ north, permafrost soil — that is, soil that remains below the freezing point of water — holds about twice as much carbon as does the atmosphere.
Then, after 1960 where the blanket of temp readings expanded, became more dense and more synchronized to Time of Day for the measurements (i.e., became more accurate), the reality was finally expose — tree rings DO NOT correlate to temperature at all but are driven more by other local factors (like days above freezing and not the amount of delta above freezing, freezing or some other minimal temp being a point where growth occurs).
Such «ice balls» have even formed on lake water that was 40 degrees, how is this possible at temperatures far above the normal freezing point?
The winter average minimum temperature of 2014 - 15 for the Sierra Nevada region was 32.1 °F, the first time this value was above water's freezing point in 120 years of recordkeeping.
As we still slowly ascended... and the surface temperature of the soil fell to the freezing point the solar radiation became intenser... near the summit the temperature in a copper vessel, over which lay two sheets of plain window glass, rose above the boiling point of water, and it was certain that we could boil water by the solar rays in such a vessel among the snow fields.
That is exactly correct — without greenhouse gases, the atmosphere would be above the boiling point of water both day and night, and the surface would freeze every night.
Take a point 45 degrees from the equator, at the latitude of southern France, and you get (0.7071 * 458.366 / 390.7) ^ 0.25 * 288 = 274.86 K, barely above freezing.
As I stated previously on another post, I'm a lukewarmer, but Nasif Nahle has a point regarding temperatures at various points on earth being above freezing regardless of a greenhouse effect.
The magic circle firm has moved down or frozen about 50 % of its German partners in a bid to improve profitability, with only a handful of the firm's 51 German partners now understood to be sitting above 40 points.
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