Houseflies, bees, mosquitos and moths frequently
meet their untimely ends in exactly that way.
You could put it in the freezer or the fridge where everything gets cold.
You could surround it with dry ice or drop it in liquid nitrogen.
The time it takes for 5 gallons of water to freeze in a standard freezer would depend on several factors, including the temperature of the freezer, the initial temperature of the water, and the efficiency of the freezer. Generally speaking, a standard freezer typically operates at around 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 degrees Celsius), and it could take anywhere from 18-24 hours for 5 gallons of water to freeze completely at this temperature. However, variations in these factors could result in a shorter or longer freezing time.
Sand will not freeze. Sand is already a solid, and so is already frozen. If you were to melt sand by heating it up more than 1700°C, you could then "freeze it" by putting it in the freezer. If it looks like sand is freezing in the freezer, it is because there is still water inside the sand that is freezing, and making the sand look like it's freezing together.
No Worms cannot live in a freezer they would freeze and die
That depends on the freezer and how well the shrimp is packaged. It could keep from 6 months to a year.
Yes. If the force applied is smaller than the force of friction for a stationary object or much smaller than the mass x acceleration of a moving object. You can push a freezer without it moving due to the large frictional force of the heavy object and what it is resting on. If you keep applying a force or you are quite strong you could eventually get it to move. Similarly, a truck will have no apparent change in motion if it hits a bicycle.
no because that is just plain nasty and also because there could be freezer burn and it could taste like freezer. yes though because stuff in the freeze can go bad but a freezer safes most of it
Not accelerating. It could be stationary or moving at a constant speed.
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An object can start moving in a circle in space due to the gravitational pull of a larger object, such as a planet or star. This gravitational force can cause the object to move in an orbit around the larger body. Additionally, the object could be under the influence of another force, such as thrust from a spacecraft's engines, that keeps it moving in a circular path.
The time it takes to freeze 4 cups of water at 17 degrees Celsius will depend on factors such as the temperature of the freezer, the container the water is in, and the efficiency of the freezer. In general, it could take several hours to freeze completely.