Correct.
Solids dissolve in water of a higher or lower temperature depending on what the solid actually is.
they form so quickly in ice or in any other cold temperature because its so cold that when the crystals are forming its like its giving it a boost to growth. If you make handmade crystals and you feel them while they are forming you'll feel that the crystals are already cold.So that is baisicly this is why it gets so cold easily.:D
I assume that you mean 'dissolves in water'. The answer is yes, very much so. The higher the temperature of the water, the quicker the sugar dissolves. The reason for this is very simple. As the temperature increases, water molecules move more quickly as they have more energy. They are therefore more likely to collide with and 'attack' the sugar crystals, causing sugar molecules to separate from each crystal and disperse throughout the water forming a sugar solution.
Extrusive rocks do cool quickly because either the crystals in the rock are very small or there are no crystals at all.
Andesite has small crystals because it cools quickly.
fast cooling lava -small crystals or no crystals
fast cooling lava -small crystals or no crystals
If lava cools quickly, the minerals don't have as much time to form crystals, so the crystals do not become very large. Igneous rocks that cooled quickly and have small crystals are described as "aphanitic" igneous rocks.
stir it in a solvent
if you heat it :)
Since basalt is extrusive it cools quickly and forms small crystals.
Andesite is an Igneous Rock. It has small crystals because it cooled quickly d;D