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Which temperature is warmer than the freezing point of water? O A. OK O B. 33K O C. 1°C O D.O°F
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Which temperature is warmer than the freezing point of water?
O A. OK
O B. 33K
O C. 1°C
O D.O°F
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Answer:
C 1 degree
Step-by-step explanation:
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C. 1 Degree
The freezing point and melting point is 0 Degrees or 32 Degrees Fahrenheit
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