It doesn't melt in this scenario.
It is in a freezer when you buy it from the grocceries it is in the freezer and when you get home you put it in the freezer so it doesn't melt
something that is cold and solid like ice but that stuff does not melt
No, it'll make it rock hard since it's colder than your freezer.
Because the heat from the sun melts the snow that needs cold like a freezer
Antarctica is a continent, and continents do not melt.
Antarctica is a continent: continents do not melt.
The only part of Antarctica that can melt is the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
You might turn off the freezer.
when the ice cube is taken out of the freezer the warm air or the climate change will have the effect to make it melt because when the ice cube freezes its in a very cold climate at about 32 degrees or cooler and when warm air hits what ever was cold it heats up and it melts it back to its regular form.
a little bit longer because even though the freezer is cold the back is colder than the front and therefore the ice may take a while longer
it would depend on how hot or cold it is.
you can go into a cold region. you can use snow. that's all I've got o3o hope that helps :]