Ice is frozen water, water in its solid state.
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cold ,ice,and water all around.
A. Lockwood has written: 'A brief description of Nova Scotia with plates of the principal harbors' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Harbors, Sea ice 'A brief description of Nova Scotia with plates of the principal harbors' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Glace de mer, Descriptions et voyages, Ports, Harbors, Sea ice
raspberry describes an ice cream flavor
Cube is not the description most scientists use: the term is ice sheet. Antarctica's land mass is 98% covered -- by an ice sheet.
the water in the puddles had turned into frozen water, or ice
To match a description to a form of water, consider the characteristics of each state: solid (ice) is cold and rigid, liquid (water) is fluid and takes the shape of its container, and gas (water vapor) is invisible and expands to fill the available space. Depending on the specific description provided, you can identify which form of water it refers to. For example, if the description mentions freezing temperatures and hardness, it likely refers to ice.
No. That description most closely matches a comet.
Halley's Comet is most probably a collection of ice, dust and rocks; a "dirty snowball" may be the most apt description. I'm not sure that "land" would fit the description.
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There are several companies operating Ice cream trucks. You will need to provide a description of the truck. There are many companies that operate ice cream trucks in ac. Daddy O's Dairy Barn, Coneheads Homemade Ice Cream and Big Dipper Ice Cream are just some of the examples.
That description sounds like a comet. Comets are celestial objects made up of ice, rocks, and dust that orbit the Sun. When they get close to the Sun, the heat causes ice to vaporize and creates a bright glowing coma and tail.