It evaporates because the humidity in the freezer is so low.
if you touch ice for a long time it creates water around it then when you put it in the freezer it takes a long time to freeze water so since the water has time it will keep melting the ice aka dissolve it bit's by bit's
Assuming there are no other impurities, and that the entirety of ice has been allowed to freeze to the temperature in the freezer, no, it doesn't. This is because the ice has reached it's minimum temperature (as allowed by the freezer) and it no longer lowers.
Yes, but make sure it is in the refridgerator. If you are saving it for a long time, pop it in the freezer.
When ice is taken out of the freezer or the cold environment, it begins to melt. If the ice is keep out for an extended period of time will eventually turn into water. .
It starts to deteriorate, but not for a long time.
It's probably dead
It just stays dead.
it may be out of coolant.
I think if you keep your hand long enough in a freezer it can get frost bite, but no. You can not get freezer burn from touching a freezer. That requires a long peorid of time.
A long time
Several months. I make it, cook it, and then cut the baked lasagna into individual servings. Wrap them in foil and then put them in one of freezer zip lock bags. It stays in my freezer a long time and I have no freezer burn.
because it has wax which stays for long
Ice cube shrink when left in the freezer for a long time because of the process of sublimation. This occurs when a solid mass changes directly into gas
The plastic in the bottle (if it's plastic) goes into the water and it frezzes with it, so when you drink it your drinking plastic too, which is cancer. (Time it takes to have plastic into water.... 2 years)
Someone can only survive for some minutes in a freezer. People can get hypothermia if they spend too much time in a freezer and the ultimate scenario is freezing to death.
Anything put in the freezer should last a long time, but it probably should not be frozen or used longer than a year.
I don't know, but it'll last for a long time in the freezer.