yes
yes
water can be turned into ice
Yes.
The mass of ice after freezing will be the same as the mass before freezing. The volume however, will be greater as ice than it was as liquid water.
No, helium will turn into a cryogenic 'liquid' not ice, as it is cooled to extremely low temperature's.
Yes, frozen water (ice) and liquid water have the same mass when measured under the same conditions. The mass of water does not change when it freezes; however, its volume does change due to the difference in density between ice and liquid water. Ice is less dense than liquid water, which is why it floats.
The heat turned the ice into liquid. A liquid will take the shape of its container. He used his liquid assets to cover the debts.
Loss of ice in Antarctica is measured and published, and the facts support that Antarctica is losing ice mass.
The liquid has the same mass but less volume than the ice.
Ice is less dense than liquid water, which means that ice takes up more space for the same amount of mass compared to liquid water.
When water turns into ice, the water molecules slow down and come closer together, forming a crystal lattice structure. The mass of the water remains the same before and after freezing; only the arrangement of the molecules changes.
When water evaporates directly from glacial ice, it is called sublimation. This process involves the transition of ice into water vapor without first becoming liquid. Sublimation is significant in cold environments, where it contributes to the loss of ice mass in glaciers and ice sheets.