If you put ice cubes in a bowl or whatever of hot water, the ice cube is sure to melt when put so says science.
Yes, but the dog will probably shiver after you give them the icecubes. My dogs did that after they ate the ice from ice water.
Definitely! it will, and most times the glass bowl even breaks. This happens because water increases in volume as it changes from liquid to solid (ice) and since the material used in holding the water during the freezing or solidification process is glass, like we all know, glass is an inelastic material, so there is no even expansion between the water and glass to accomodate the ice formation, therefore the glass bowl sides are set under pressure from the internal force exerted by the ice on its wall. When the pressure from the ice exceeds the hold of the glass bowl, it finally cracks or breaks aparts.
No - it's just frozen water, ice, but it might taste funky.
No. Cold water absorbs more quickly into the body than warmer water, making chilled water preferable for hydration.
A small amount is ok but don't give your dog Chocolate Ice Cream. What I do is to have a bowl of ice cream myself and then let the furry ones lick the bottom of the bowl for a treat and that way they don't get too much.
Why would you waste the alcohol??? on that
The water part will turn into ice.
Non, Ice is water.
No, ice is not bad for you. It is just water that's frozen, so it's actually good for you.
If you put ice cubes in a bowl or whatever of hot water, the ice cube is sure to melt when put so says science.
Yes, but the dog will probably shiver after you give them the icecubes. My dogs did that after they ate the ice from ice water.
first take a large bowl, buckket, container, something that can hold liqued, fill it with cold water. then get another bowl of ice, after you have the two bowls and a towel then put your wrist in the bowl of water, wait 5min then add the ice. endure for about 15min (if possible) dry off then wrap your wrist in an ace bandage, and after you have it wrapped , put it in a sprint. then for sleeping, take the bandage off and the sprint. if its really bad though, ice bathe it 2-3times per day, and sleep with the sprint on, but take the bandage off.
If you're referring to the amount of ice relative to the amount of water, then nothing will happen.
I think its because the heat of the water hit the ice and condensation formed...(that would probably get you one mark out of two...but lets see..0o^)
It depends on what caused the swelling. Get a fairly large bowl, put some ice and water in it. Only fill it half full or the ice and water will over flow the bowl. This normally helps. It won't CURE the swelling, but it will help.
You end up with bad grammar.