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At what temperature did water freeze on Earth 1 billion years ago? a. -100°C b. -10°C c. -5°C d. 0°C
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At what temperature did water freeze on Earth 1 billion years ago?
a. -100°C
b. -10°C
c. -5°C
d. 0°C
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Freezing point of the water is innate property. Therefore, I would say that the freezing point of water from 1 billion years ago would still be the same as to what temperature the water would freeze today. Thus, I choose letter D. 0°C.
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