yes Ice contain a lot of friction, enough to even set something on fire if a car is rubbing on it at 85,000 miles per hour.
The slickest thing in the world is typically considered to be substances with low friction, such as ice or oil. These substances allow objects to slide smoothly over their surface with minimal resistance.
There is no such a thing as infinite resistance but it could be a very high resistance.
Ice IS water- very cold water. It cannot be "resistant" to itself.
if any thing is ideal then that has no any resistance
Yes There Is Such thing as a ice cream cake factory
Every thing including ice has density.
yes
Too high a resistance is always not a good thing in a circuit. That's what "too high" means.
Ice
There is no such thing as an Ice Stone
Hockey. Hottest Thing on Ice
no Ice particles fall from the sky but Ice crystals form on the ground.