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First of all ice will absorb the sunlight and will gradually melt and form a small puddle around it. After a while water will start to turn to gaseous state. It will continue to evaporate until no water is left to keep the process continue.

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If you heat ice to over 0 degrees Celsius it will change from a solid to a liquid

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because the heat is melting it

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Q: How does heating ice change it from a solid to a liquid to a gas?
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