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Sea ice is frozen ocean water, which frezzes at a temperture of about -1.8 degress celsius. what i the temperture in fahrenheit use the formula F=(c) (9/5)+32
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Sea ice is frozen ocean water, which frezzes at a temperture of about -1.8 degress celsius. what i the temperture in fahrenheit use the formula F=(c) (9/5)+32
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