yes because there is a sign on the omlet water an ice
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Neither sentence is correct, state is a solid, a liquid, or a gas. If you melt ice-you are going from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water), if you freeze water - you are going from a liquid (water) to a solid (ice).
Freezing
The heat going into the ice initially breaks the hydrogen bonds between water molecules, during which the temperature remains constant. Once the hydrogen bonds are broken, the heat will go into melting the ice and the temperature will increase.
no
no the world is not going into an ice age
Hot water has much heat to transfer to the ice, cooling itself down and melting the ice. Temperature difference is the driving force of this, heat always going from high to lower temperature. When both (remaining) water and (remaining) ice reach the same temperature heat exchange will stop.
it is not here but it is going to be bi the waterfall and the snowy mountains
Water ice is liquid ice. It is now exactly water but is is not exactly ice either.
Water ice is liquid ice. It is now exactly water but is is not exactly ice either.
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Sea ice formation is complicated for several reasons, but to answer your question (I think), there really isn't a change in density of the water below the ice. When it initially forms, much of the salt in the sea water becomes frozen in the nascent sea ice (and can take years to drain out). The small change in salinity of the water right below the ice would balance itself by convection in the uppermost layer of the ocean. Obviously, if the sea ice is going to float then it's going to be less dense than any of the water beneath it.