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What is the Freezing Point of Ice?
- The freezing point of ice is the temperature where water changes into ice.
- For water, the freezing point is 0 degrees Celsius, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
- This means when water gets cold enough, it turns into ice that we can see and touch.
Examples:
- Making Ice Cubes:
- If you pour water into a tray and put it in the freezer, it will freeze into ice cubes.
- This happens because the freezer is very cold, below the freezing point of water.
- Snow:
- When it gets very cold outside, water in the air can freeze and fall as snow.
- This is because the temperature is below the freezing point!
- Icy Drinks:
- If you take a cold drink and put ice in it, the drink gets colder.
- The ice stays solid as long as it's below the freezing point of ice.
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