Depends on the temperature of the heat that you're applying on the ice.
Sublimation
Vapour Trail
Ice is the solid form of water (H2O) and water vapour. water is the liquid form of water vapour and ice.
Both will have same vapour pressure as salt{NACL} would get trapped in ice and in solid iced state get seprated from pure ice crystals. so in case melting of ice in soln state pure water will have more vapour pressure but in solid state both will have same vapour pressure.
Assuming there has been no chemical reaction, nothing happens to it. Except that it can turn to water vapour or ice at certain temperatures.
The savanna can turn into ice when it's in the middle of an Ice Age. The Ice Age was a long period of freezing cold temperatures and solid ice.
Ice Cube?
Ice. Liquid. Vapour.
When ice cubes are kept in beaker the water vapour in the air condenses on the outer walls of the beaker.this shows the presence of vapour in air.
ice
the ice is going through a state called sublimation- it is turning staight from al solid (ice) to gas(water vapour). The fumes you see coming of is the water vapour
This might work, no idea though. Capture it in a container that is as warm as a room(room temperature) then it'll turn into normal water. After that, freeze it.