Beyond Cold: How the World Works at Minus 459 Degrees

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 - 11:28 in Physics & Chemistry

Most of us would agree that 32 degrees Fahrenheit (F), the temperature at which water freezes, is a pretty cold day, but what about minus 320 degrees F, the boiling point of nitrogen ... or minus 452 degrees F, the boiling point of helium? read more

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