the water level should go down as frozen water sublimates, remembering that when water is in it's frozen state it is 'bigger" then when it is in it's liquid state-yet this would only apply in a fixed container as water can escape through sublimating into the atmosphere and if in an open container water can attract other water in condensation- so more details are needed to answer this correctly
It melts into a solid.
Nothing.
it melts...
it gets melted!
Strictly speaking, the volume of water will increase. For example, if you have a 200 gram chunk of ice floating in 1000 ml of water, the volume of the water itself is 1000 ml. When the ice melts, the volume of water will be 1200 ml. However, if you're asking whether the water level in the container will go up or down, the answer is "neither." The ice displaces an amount of water equal to the mass of the ice. When the ice melts, the mass does not chance, so the amount of the original water displaced by the melted ice does not change. Hence, the water level will remain the same.
The atomic level is unchanged.
As a glacier melts, the water runs into the ocean, causing sea level to go up.
Since sea ice is already located within the ocean, sea level will not change if it melts.
if the ice caps where to melt it would result in a rise in sea level. Coastal areas like Bangladesh would eventually become submerged in sea water.
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Its molecules starts vibrating more than when they were solid. Their kinetic energy are greater.
When something melts it turns into a liquid
What can happen when the glacier melts in a cirque
yes it does....when ice melts.....
It forms a liquid! Gallium the metal that melts in your hand!
It melts !
it melts