Ice cores contain tiny bubbles that contain a sample of the atmosphere from that time period. By studying the ice bubbles, it is possible to reconstruct the composition of the atmosphere at that time and thus the climate.
An ice cube is solid, and contains little gas although there could be air bubbles inside the ice.
Bubbles of air dissolved in the water.
If you heat dry ice, it turns in to CO2 gas. This is easily seen when you put dry ice in to hot water. You see tons of tiny CO2 gas bubbles popping up.
This is because when the ice melts, it turns to water and the water fills the little carbonation bubbles, which takes out flavor and, carbonation.
The answer is 42
Boil it first
My conclusion is, dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.
it is impossible
the ice at sonic
There are bubbles of air trapped in the ice from the snow which show the % gases from the past
ice cream
It's because of air bubbles in the water. When you freeze the water, air bubbles will get stuck inside the ice,which also is the cause of it's white color
Ice cores contain tiny bubbles that contain a sample of the atmosphere from that time period. By studying the ice bubbles, it is possible to reconstruct the composition of the atmosphere at that time and thus the climate.
An ice cube is solid, and contains little gas although there could be air bubbles inside the ice.
It makes erratic bubbles
Bubbes