It's circa 1950-1960's
you use ice,water,2 plate or bucket,and air
the ice melts and condenses into steam
There is no answer to this question; it depends on a variety of issues, the biggest of which is the thickness of the ice. One square foot of one inch thick ice weighs significantly less than one square foot of one foot thick ice. The other factor involved is the density of the ice. The biggest factor here is the amount of air trapped in the ice. Temperature and air pressure can also affect ice density. The Dr. Math Forum addressed this issue in one of their postings. See the Web Links to the right for a link to their discussion.
1.particles move very fast 2.full of co2 3.can be turn from solid to liquid in the same time(ice to water)
water
If anyone knows the value of this thermos I would also be interested to know as well.
Two tall glasses,soda water.whiskey fresh ice cubes in the Thermos bucket
my thermos was full with ice cold water.
The ice bucket challenge is where you pour a bucket of ice water on your head. In order for you to do this you will have to be nominate by someone on Facebook.
You would cool a bucket by putting ice into the water.
the ice bucket challenge is a challenge that requires a bucket full of ice cold water and dumping all of the water inside of the bucket on to you or someone else's body. this is used for a charity
Hanging on the side of the bucket, or on the charger the bucket may be sitting on. We don't want to contaminate them, as the ice in our drinks goes in our mouths.
Put salt and ice in a bucket and then set the coke in the bucket. You can also put ice in the coke
The Thermos Fire and Ice Grill 2 Go is made by Char-Broil. All parts and Manuals may be found at www.charbroil.com. Good Luck!
You have to get the bucket from the beach, then you go to the snow forts and get snow in the bucket. Then you have to give the blueprints to the puffle at the stage, and go to the HQ and put the bucket into the machine with buttons"fire,ice,and water" then you put the bucket in there and press the ice button. Then you freeze it and bring it back to be put into the clock. You have to get the bucket from the beach, then you go to the snow forts and get snow in the bucket. Then you have to give the blueprints to the puffle at the stage, and go to the HQ and put the bucket into the machine with buttons"fire,ice,and water" then you put the bucket in there and press the ice button. Then you freeze it and bring it back to be put into the clock. You have to get the bucket from the beach, then you go to the snow forts and get snow in the bucket. Then you have to give the blueprints to the puffle at the stage, and go to the HQ and put the bucket into the machine with buttons"fire,ice,and water" then you put the bucket in there and press the ice button. Then you freeze it and bring it back to be put into the clock. You have to get the bucket from the beach, then you go to the snow forts and get snow in the bucket. Then you have to give the blueprints to the puffle at the stage, and go to the HQ and put the bucket into the machine with buttons"fire,ice,and water" then you put the bucket in there and press the ice button. Then you freeze it and bring it back to be put into the clock. You have to get the bucket from the beach, then you go to the snow forts and get snow in the bucket. Then you have to give the blueprints to the puffle at the stage, and go to the HQ and put the bucket into the machine with buttons"fire,ice,and water" then you put the bucket in there and press the ice button. Then you freeze it and bring it back to be put into the clock.
Everything's on Ice - 1939 was released on: USA: 6 October 1939
Ice Antics - 1939 was released on: USA: 11 February 1939