well, the freezing point for water is 0°C, or 32°F.
You eat it!
It keeps shape because it is kept cold.
Obviously to keep it in a cool, cold room. Keep away from hot heats, e.g fire.
The ice cube remains in its shape in the freezer because the temperature inside the freezer is below the ice cube's melting point, preventing it from melting or changing shape. As long as the temperature stays below freezing, the ice cube will remain solid.
keep it in the cooler
Melting ice stays at the same temperature until it is all melted to water.
Pour salt on it; it will postpone melting.
You can't keep it from freezing indefinitely. But if you wrap something cold, for example in a sweater, it will stay cold longer.You can't keep it from freezing indefinitely. But if you wrap something cold, for example in a sweater, it will stay cold longer.You can't keep it from freezing indefinitely. But if you wrap something cold, for example in a sweater, it will stay cold longer.You can't keep it from freezing indefinitely. But if you wrap something cold, for example in a sweater, it will stay cold longer.
To keep from melting the butter, margarine, shortening .etc.
The reason igloos are built in the polar region is that it is cold enough to prevent them from melting. Igloos are built by stacking blocks of ice in a domed fashion.
well i think its because it would keep your food fresh and be able to keep it for a whie
The freezing point of water is 32 degrees F.