They probably never will, as islands are formed from rock, and not ice.
there is no exact answer for that. it all depends.
It would take longer because wood is an insulator, but it all depends on how much energy is absorbed by it's surroundings. If it's warm out, more energy can be used to melt the ice, if it is colder, then vice versa. If it is below freezing outside, then obviously it won't melt.
The time it takes for all the ice to melt completely depends on various factors such as the rate of global warming and the size of the ice mass. It is difficult to predict an exact timeline, but scientists estimate that if current trends continue, all the ice could melt within a few hundred years.
The time it takes for a candle to melt depends on factors such as the type of wax, size of the candle, and environmental conditions like temperature. Typically, small candles can melt in a few hours, while larger candles can take several hours to melt completely.
Antarctica is a continent -- 10% of the earth's surface -- and will not melt. It's ice sheet, however, is subject to melting, and, it covers 98% of the continent. There is no way to determine how long it would take for all the ice to melt off the continent.
You can't drive to the Bahamas because they are islands.
It depends on the speed, though you cannot travel all the distance by road as the two towns are on different islands.
Well, actually, first of all, it depends on how you get to the coast and then, once you get there, it depends on what type of boat you are in.
it is 3000 kilo. long
The time it takes to melt a gallon of snow at room temperature can vary depending on factors such as the temperature of the room and the type of container used. Generally, it may take around 1-2 hours for a gallon of snow to melt at room temperature.
my hypothesis is that actually the type of liquid does affect it. take, juice,water,and soda for an example the soda will melt ice the fastest because it has acid the acid will melt the ic faster than all the others.yes.if its black it will take in more heat and the ice cube will melt
Global warming is making the ice melt at the North and South Poles. All this ice will make the sea level rise, so low flat islands, like some in the Pacific Ocean, will become uninhabitable.