Any water that freezes is ice. Ice can be clear, murky, or opaque depending on what impurities are in the water before it freezes. The temperature at which water freezes may vary depending on what dissolved or suspended matter it contains,
The frozen part of water is called 'ice'
ICE!
The frozen water at the South Pole is fresh water ice.
if water turns into ice, it will have frozen.
not that we know of, the ice at the poles is mainly frozen Co2, or "dry ice".
Ice
Frozen water.
it is ice
They all are made of water. Howewer snow is only frozen rain. Ice is simple frozen water.
The ice caps in the North pole of Mars compose of frozen water and frozen carbon dioxide and the ice caps on the South Pole consists mainly of of frozen water.
It's water, frozen water.
Ice is just water in it's frozen, or solid, state.