no because it can melt
no because it can melt
It will stay the same
It will stay the same
neither it will stay the same
You'll most likely die in this situation.
When water is frozen, it expands, so ice has a greater volume than water. Also, since density is the volume of an object divided by its mass, and since ice has the same mass
Yes, the Ice Palace is the same as the Ice Hôtel.
Yes. After a month or so, the ice crystals will grow, and the texture will change; it will have more of a gritty mouth-feel. But the flavour will stay largely the same, and it will not spoil.
Coldness is a lack of heat energy, so, if you take two cups of water under the same conditions, add ice to one of them, and add the same amount of room-temperature water to the other, the cup with ice will have less heat energy. However, the environment around it will eventually heat up that cup, so they will both be the same temperature.
As kerosene is less dense than water so level of kerosene will fall
no it will just keep the drinks cold longer
The weight of the water will stay the same whether ice, water or steam, because the mass has not changed.