almost instanly why do u people answer thesse sort of question when you know ice melts under heat.
yes
it all depends on the temperature. ice melts faster at higher temperatures
The speed at which ice melts at 50 degrees Fahrenheit will vary depending on factors such as the size of the ice, exposure to sunlight, and air circulation. Typically, ice will melt faster at higher temperatures, so in a 50-degree environment, ice may melt within a few hours to a couple of days.
boiling water
because it does!
salt
i think that the blue will melt it faster becuase blue is the hottest color
Heat such as fire and boiling water
under a light
Cold water will not melt the ice cube in record time, but hot water will, but salt water will also melt it fast, but if you add both together the ice cube will melt alot fast. Deceasing time alot.
It takes 3 minutes for a cubic foot of ice to melt if you have a tempertured controled room because if its to hot or to cold the ice will either take faster to melt or slower so 3 minutes is the average time for a cubic foot of ice to melt.
No, only the mass of the ice and the temperature of its enviorment matters how fast it will melt. Also, both the amount of direct and indirect heat does make a difference to how fast it will melt.