Does seawater freeze?

Ocean water freezes just like freshwater, but at lower temperatures. Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit but seawater freezes at about 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit , because of the salt in it. When seawater freezes, however, the ice contains very little salt because only the water part freezes.
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Is it possible for an ocean to freeze?

Yes, all the oceans on the planet could freeze on the surface if it would become cold enough like it happens in the Arctic. For the water to freeze, you need temperatures below 0°C, even on the equator. If the temperatures are cold enough for the ocean to freeze, all the other water bodies will also be trapped in ice.
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Where does sea water freeze?

Sea ice is frozen seawater which floats on the surface of the ocean. Sea ice occurs in both the Arctic and Antarctic where little or no sunlight means that atmospheric conditions are cold enough for the ocean to freeze in the winter.
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Will sea salt keep water from freezing?

Salt melts ice and helps keep water from re-freezing by lowering the freezing point of water. This phenomenon is called freezing point depression. Salt only helps if there is a little bit of liquid water available.
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Why does the ocean never freeze?

The high concentration of salt in ocean water lowers its freezing point from 32° F (0° C) to 28° F (-2° C). As a result, the ambient temperature must reach a lower point in order to freeze the ocean than to freeze freshwater lakes.
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Can sugar water freeze?

Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius), but when a solute such as sugar is added, the freezing point changes. The sugar molecules prevent the water from making hydrogen bonds, which are required for solidity, and the water has to become even colder before it reaches its freezing point.
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How cold can the ocean get?

These variations in solar energy mean that the ocean surface can vary in temperature from a warm 30°C (86°F) in the tropics to a very cold -2°C (28°F) near the poles.
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Does the ocean freeze in Alaska?

These warm, open oceans must release this heat before ice can form. The waters will need to drop to about 28.5 degrees Fahrenheit — the freezing point of salty ocean water — to do that. When it comes to growing sea ice, simply frigid temperatures won't cut it.
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Will the sun freeze?

The next big freeze could last 250 years: Experts say Sun's activity wanes every 200 years - and the next 'cooling period' is due by 2040.
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Does the ocean have a bottom?

The seabed (also known as the seafloor, sea floor, ocean floor, and ocean bottom) is the bottom of the ocean. All floors of the ocean are known as 'seabeds'.
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Does the ocean freeze between Alaska and Russia?

For those unfamiliar with this part of the world, the Bering Strait sits between Alaska and Russia, with just 55 miles (88 km) separating North America from Asia at its narrowest point. Typically, this waterway begins freezing over in the fall and by March each year it is covered in a thick sheet of ice.
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Can you drink melted sea ice?

As ice ages, the brine eventually drains through the ice, and by the time it becomes multiyear ice, nearly all of the brine is gone. Most multiyear ice is fresh enough that someone could drink its melted water.
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What would happen if the sun disappeared for 1 minute?

All of Earth would be in permanent darkness; the air and oceans would retain warmth for some time, but all life would eventually freeze to death.
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Does the ocean around Antarctica freeze?

As it does in the Arctic, the surface of the ocean around Antarctica freezes over in the winter and melts back each summer.
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Can the ocean catch on fire?

For all the oceans to catch fire, they would need to be entirely covered in oil. 71% of the Earth's surface is oceans. So we'd need a lot of oil. And it couldn't be a thin layer.
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Is it ever warm enough to swim in Alaska?

The ocean in Alaska is never going to be warm, which is a good thing in retrospect. But when it comes to swimming, you'll probably be much more comfortable with a wet suit on. If you are a true water baby, grab a snorkel and check out all the beautiful underwater sea creatures while you're at it!
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How cold was the water when the Titanic sank?

The temperature of the water was -2.2 degrees Celsius when Titanic was sinking.
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How cold is the moon?

The average temperature on the Moon (at the equator and mid latitudes) varies from -298 degrees Fahrenheit (-183 degrees Celsius), at night, to 224 degrees Fahrenheit (106 degrees Celsius) during the day.
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Why is the ocean blue?

The ocean is blue because water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum. Like a filter, this leaves behind colors in the blue part of the light spectrum for us to see. The ocean may also take on green, red, or other hues as light bounces off of floating sediments and particles in the water.
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Why do grapes not freeze solid?

A: When the water starts to freeze, the sugar gets left out in the liquid. That makes it even harder for the liquid to freeze. So with a regular freezer, you end up with some ice and some very sugary liquid in the grapes, not a solid mass of ice.
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Can honey be freezed?

Honey can be frozen. It will remain liquid when it thaws out. To reliquify crystallized honey, heat it in a pan of warm water, microwave it, (keep temperatures under 110 degrees) or put it on the dashboard of your car on a hot day & watch it go liquid again!
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Why does corn syrup not freeze?

According to Shapiro, the corn syrup gets a gelatinous texture when left in the freezer because it doesn't readily freeze — it only gets "harder and thicker."
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How long would we survive without the moon?

Without the moon, a day on earth would only last six to twelve hours. There could be more than a thousand days in one year! That's because the Earth's rotation slows down over time thanks to the gravitational force -- or pull of the moon -- and without it, days would go by in a blink.
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