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I quote, from the Celsius article accessed 2011/02/06 12:42 GMT+0, "the actual melting point of ice is very slightly (less than a thousandth of a degree) below 0 °C". It seems well established that 0°C should be considered the melting point of ice, yet this article claims 0°C to be the freezing point of water. Although this description avoids confusion, given the title of the article as the "Freezing level", it is wrong. Surely this should be corrected with a small summary of the history of 0°C?
R.bares ( talk) 12:47, 6 February 2011 (UTC)