I'm assuming that you are writing about the freezing and boiling points for water...
Freezing = 0 degrees C
Boiling = 100 degrees C
2007-10-10 06:02:47
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answered by Wayner 7
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A 0 and 100
2016-05-20 01:39:34
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answered by ? 3
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The freezing point is 0 degrees, and the boiling point is 100 degrees! I THINK you can go to http://factmonster.com for more information, or web search "celsius information" or something.
2007-10-09 11:56:24
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answered by amin_hosni 3
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0 degree celsius is freezing and 100 degrees celsius is boiling
2007-10-09 11:49:40
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answered by angryman 2
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I'm fairly certain that zero is the freezing point on Celcius, but I don't know about boiling. Do an internet search for a celcius scale or even your specific question. It should help.
2007-10-09 11:49:56
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answered by VE 3
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0 is the freezing point
100 is the boiling point
2007-10-09 11:49:33
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answered by v.r. 2
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It depends on the atmospheric pressure, which depends mainly on the altitude. It takes longer to boil eggs up in the mountains.
2007-10-09 11:51:35
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answered by Anonymous
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freezing = zero degress
boiling = a hundred degrees
2007-10-09 11:50:03
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answered by neeg 3
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ZERO AND ONE HUNDRED.
2007-10-09 11:50:25
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answered by Loren S 7
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