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In the sense that it makes it known that the rock existed before a period of glaciation, yes.
Ice is harder than liquid water because the molecules of ice are linked more tightly together.
The only material in an ice cube is water.
Layers of glacial deposits are found at same place in sequence of rocksNote directions of glacial ice movement as indicated by striations or grooves in the rock
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Fudge ripple ice cream is vanilla with striations of fudge through it.
As glaciers move over Earth's surface, the ice acts like sandpaper. The scratch marks that are visible when the ice melts are called striations.
When a Glacier moves over an area of soft or hard rock it may have smaller stones underneath it, these small stones scratch into the larger rock making the Striations. They show which direction the Glacier travelled in.
In the sense that it makes it known that the rock existed before a period of glaciation, yes.
It wouldn't get softer or harder. It would get yuckier.
Ice is harder than liquid water because the molecules of ice are linked more tightly together.
Because steel is a harder material than ice.
Ice machines typically produce about 70 killograms of per hour.
Cloud seeding is a technique which has been studied and practiced since the 1940's. The science behind it is to drop ice forming materials, such as silver iodide or other materials, into clouds to produce precipitation.
put vanilla ice cream in a bowl. then put the materials on top.
There is no problem: simply a statement of the amount of ice an ice machine can produce in an hour!
yes....but its so much harder -from an ice-skater