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At what temperature did water freeze on Earth 1 billion years ago?
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At what temperature did water freeze on Earth 1 billion years ago?
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At what temperature did water freeze on Earth 1 billion years ago?
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I would say 0 degrees cel
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The answer is:
0°C
Freezing point would basically be the same of today if anything, and that water still froze at the same temperature from back than and up to now.
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