Sublimely.
Or perhaps it gasses its enemies.
Solid carbon dioxide is known as "dry ice" because carbon dioxide as itself cannot exist in liquid form. Therefore, the ice is "dry," which is why it's called "dry ice." It looks like ice and it keeps things cold but it isn't wet.
It summons an ice totem which slows it's enemies down by 50% and allows it to escape
A flower may have thorns such as a rose does enabling it to passively defend itself .
a molecular solid...
Dry ice does tons of stuff. Well... dry ice doesn't actually do much, but the people that use it sure do.Dry ice itself does very little. Mostly it just makes things cold and evaporates in to the atmosphere.Here are a list of things that people that use dry ice typically use it for.Shipping perishablesMedical cleaningMedical shippingDry ice blast cleaningKeeping food safe in power outagesFun experimentsCool smoke effects
It doesn't take much encouragement at all...just stick the dry ice somewhere that's warmer than -100 degrees F and it'll do it all by itself.
a sea star defend itself by hiding under rocks year around
how dose a boobook owl defend itself
Simple. You keep ice in dry ice. But be careful not to eat dry ice!
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide.
Yes, dry ice is opaque.
Do you sell dry ice