Of course, a popsicle is just water so whether it was inside of a freezer or outside in the open air, [typically] if the temperature is either below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 Celsius, the popsicle will stay frozen.
just because cold air is there
the temperature affects the balloon filled with air because if it is too cold it can freeze it, and cause the balloon to pop
No. Just the opposite.
cold air is heavier than the warm air warm air has low water so it is hot and low heavy but cold air has a lot of water so it cold and heavy
Cold air is compact air Hot air is less dense than cold air Ergo, hot air rises ; cold air sinks
Yes, if the air is cold enough.
marshmallows are mostly air. air doesn't freeze solid it just gets cold and thin.
if the air gets cold enough it can freeze water.
cold air
Cold air and hot water makes water freeze faster simply because the hot water is steaming and so the result is that there is less water to freeze. hot water = steam = less water less water = faster freeze cold air = faster freeze
the water is not cold and air hits it
hot or cold air
no cold air makes you you feel up your energy when your skin starts to freeze.
Maybe low anti-freeze levels in the cooling system.
When its really cold in the air and the water reaches the air the water becomes a solide instantly.
It all depends on the temperature of the air that it is in contact with, the air has to be at least 0 degrees Celsius so you cannot work out how quickly it will freeze without knowing the air temperature ;)
if it is dry, then there is nothing to freeze. With no moisture there will be nothing to mold or grow spores. If you are trying to keep if fresh you will just need to keep the air out of it so it will not go stale. To answer your question, you can throw it in the freezer, however, all it will do is get the air cold... nothing would actually freeze