Yes
Ice cream is less dense than ice
No, it is not. Ice cream is colder than snow.
Dairy ice cream melts faster than sorbet ice cream.
I think ice cream melts before ice does. Ice is colder and harder than ice cream. Ice cream is softer and less cold.
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Ice pops melt faster than ice cream does. Due to the ingredients in an ice pop's artificial flavoring, the texture is softer than hard ice cream. However, if you mean soft ice cream, then SOFT ice cream will end up melting faster than an ice pop, because of the way soft ice cream is made in an ice cream machine.
yes because ice cream is not a solid
Ice cream will melt faster than solid ice (assuming equivalent amounts and geometries) for a few reasons. For one thing, ice cream is a mixture of water, cream and several other ingredients. Thus, ice cream has a lower freezing/melting point than pure ice. Additionally, ice cream is less dense than ice, and this also means that the ice cream will melt faster. This second effect can be seen as similar to shaved ice melting faster than an ice cube.
More vanilla ice cream is sold than any other flavour ice cream.
Because ice cream has more sugar and flavoring in it.
he loves her more than ice cream
it tastes better