If its 0 degrees celcius then it is 32 degrees farenheit. 100 degrees C. then it is 212 degrees F.
2007-04-01 12:42:22
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answered by FairestOfThemAll 2
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Zero celsius is the freezing point of pure water, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
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If he was paying attention...
2007-04-01 19:47:53
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answered by aviophage 7
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32
2007-04-01 19:47:45
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answered by jrrkidd 1
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32° the point where water freezes
Boiling water is 100° celcius but 212° farenheit.
2007-04-03 20:37:25
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answered by skywarn0591 2
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0 degrees celcius is freezing point of water (32 degrees fahrenheit) to get any Celcius equivelent, C = (5/9)F + 32
2007-04-01 19:43:36
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answered by phileg 1
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0 Celsius is the point where ice turns to water - in an insulated container well stirred with a mix of ice and water.
The same temperature in Fahrenheit is 32 because when the man created the temperature scale he used 0 of a mix of salt, water, and ice as cold as he could get it for the bottom and what he thought was the human body for 96, later adapting to the boiling point of water as 212 on his revised scale.
2007-04-01 19:50:32
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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32 f
2007-04-01 19:42:26
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answered by purple_lily76 5
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0 degrees celsius is the freezing temperature of water. In Farenheit this converts to 32 degrees. if you need to know more temperature conversions, this site is really good
http://www.onlineconversion.com/temperature.htm
2007-04-01 19:55:46
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answered by adnilebbeautiful 3
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32 degrees Fahrenheit is 0 degrees Celsius.
2007-04-01 19:42:52
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answered by Heatmizer 5
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°F = (°C à 1.8) + 32
0 degrees celcius = 32 farenheit
2007-04-02 06:46:33
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answered by paul13051956 3
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