Hot air rises, so the colder the air, the lower it wil be. Okay, now think of the freezers as Swimming Pools filled with freezing cold air! but the air is to cold to float up, because all the hot air gets there first, so it sits in the freezer keeping all the frozen goods frozen...
No. If put in a freezer it will stay frozen.
It depends on the ambient temperature.
Frozen berries should be placed separately on a flat surface and placed in the freezer for a few hours. Then place the berries in a freezer bag and refreeze. The berries will last in the freezer for 6 to 8 months.
it matters what the temperature is in the space where the ice is being melted
If the contents of the freezer have thawed out - EVEN ONCE - because it was turned off our there was a power cut, then the food IS NOT SAFE TO EAT and should be thrown out. However if the contents remained frozen (the freezer will stay cold for a few hours) then the food should be OK.
Try not to open the door too often, this is the same with the freezer, if you leave the freezer door shut, the goods will stay frozen longer than you think,
Vacuum sealing tends to hold food better in the frozen state because it prevents freezer burn. It will not prevent rancidity and other flavor changes. Still plan to use the food in the same time frame normally recommended for the food you are storing. See Related Links for storage recommendations of various foods.
When stored in an airtight container (tupperware), it will stay a few days. # to 5 days at the most. This can be frozen in the freezer in the airtight container.
It is best if used within 5 days. If you can't use it within that time frame, I would suggest you freeze it.
It's the freezer! duh, if it wasnt the freezer and it was the other part of the fridge it would melt. the part it gets frozen it that it needs to stay cold and if it gets warm it just melts. =) I HATE YOU IF YOU ASK A STUPID QUESTION LIKE THIS; IDIOTS! =P
Frozen corn will stay fresh for eight months in the freezer. You should shuck the corn before freezing. Store the corn in an airtight freezer bag.
It depends on what kind of food it is, and I have a question myself. Why do you need this information, and what in the world are you doing with your refrigerator door open? (just trying to do some humor.)