yes.
because ice berg has more particles than hot coffee. i think.
Yes until it turns to ice when it take sup more space than hot water.
Because of its size.
Ice is neither hot or cold. Technically, nothing is cold. Everythin is based on energy. The more energy something has, the more "heat" it puts off. Ice feels cold against our skin because it has less energy than we do.
Because dry ice evaporates faster in higher temperatures
A pot of hot water would melt more ice because it has a higher temperature than a tub of warm water. The greater temperature difference between the hot water and the ice leads to faster heat transfer, causing the ice to melt more quickly.
Hot water, salt can melt an ice cube as well but hot water raises the temperature in the ice cube causing it to go through a phase change referred to as melting thus turning it to a liquid more rapidly than salt could.
A pot of hot water would melt ice faster than a tub of warm water because the higher temperature difference between the ice and the hot water allows for quicker heat transfer. The hot water has more thermal energy to transfer to the ice, causing it to melt faster.
Because ice cream is better on a hot day then hot dog because a hot dog will make you more hotter
Most ice machines can make a lot more ice than they do. Hot water over taxes the ice machine and may cause the machine to cut off.
Because hot water weighs less (steam) than ice.
Apple juice particles should be able to move faster than ice-cream particles as apple juice a liquid and ice-cream is frozen and hence is more solid.Liquids have more energy thank solids. Apple juice particles should be able to move faster than ice-cream particles as apple juice a liquid and ice-cream is frozen and hence is more solid.Liquids have more energy thank solids.