subzero temperature
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temperature
noun
uk/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/us/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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It is asserted that the food, because of thesubzerotemperatureoutdoors, will solidify.
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Under conditions ofsubzerotemperature, water may only be present in the form of highly mineralized brines.
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Reports indicated that survivors were living without shelter insubzerotemperatureand many were starving.
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It weighs 1.7 pounds, is waterproof, and can operate in subzero temperatures.
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They can even tolerate snow and subzero temperatures.
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They can survive freezing at moderate subzero temperatures by producing a cryoprotectant chemical.
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It is fully waterproof, and can operate in subzero temperatures.
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Storm, snow, ice, subzero temperatures all make living difficult.
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Even at subzero temperatures, snowflakes are ephemeral because they sublime.
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Long stretches of subzero temperatures are very rare, but intense frost is very common.
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As they do not appear above ground until late spring or even early summer, they escape frost damage in regions where subzero temperatures occur.
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The sinking personnel had to work in subzero temperatures until the shafts were below this frozen ground.
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