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Salt lower the freezing point of ice.
An ice front recedes when a glaciers rate of melting is greater than its rate of movement. It is the end of the glacier.
Salt makes ice melt quicker and suger causes the ice to melt slower.
Increasing the concentraion the reaction rate increase.
The polar ice melt is affecting the melting rate of ice as it is rising the level of the seawater which may lead to submergence of land.
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yes it does. the more surface tension the cube has, the faster it will melt b/c the more surface tension it has, the more its exposed to its environment or something like that. but the shape of the ice cube does affect the melting time.the answer above is true. the more surface area the shape of the ice cube has makes it melt faster. take a cube ice cube for instance. it has 6 sides so it would have more surface area then per say a sphere, which has no flat surface.
diffusion, its annoying :) m.kk
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Salt lower the freezing point of ice.
the hotter the water the faster the ice will melt
Yes; the dissolution rate is increased when a substance is as small particles.
In air, yes. In vacuum, no.
Yes it will because darker colours absorb more heat rays.
A cube can only have one shape "cubic" - (someone has asked you a trick question). However, certainly the rate at which a piece of solid ice melts IS affect by its shape, the greater the surface area of the piece of ice, the faster it will melt.
The larger the surface area the faster the rate of heat loss will be.