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Heat moves from the water that has higher temperature towards the ice cubes. This transfer of heat melts the ice cubes. Remember that heat travels from higher temperature body towards the one with the lower temperature. So thermal energy flows from the water on the glass towards the ice cubes.

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If a sufficient amount of energy is added to a glass of ice water, the ice will melt, and if a sufficient amount of energy is removed, the water will freeze solid.

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Water turns to Ice when it has lost it's Latent Heat of Fusion.

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Ice will melt or respectively freeze, temperature will not rize as long as both water and ice are present.

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Energy always flows from hot to cold - so into the ice.

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surely...........heat energy!

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