The ice cubes get more radiation energy when in the sun.
Because ice cubes are less dense than water.
No - it is a mixture.
Ice cubes are small, roughly cube-shaped pieces of ice, conventionally used to cool beverages. Ice cubes are often preferred over crushed ice because they melt more slowly; they are standard in mixed drinks that call for ice, in which case the drink is said to be "on the rocks."Ice cubes are produced domestically by filling an ice cube tray with water and placing it in a freezer. Many freezers also come equipped with an icemaker, which produces ice cubes automatically and stores them in a bin from which they can be dispensed directly into a glass. Ice cubes out of a tray are generally longer and thinner, requiring less force to remove them from the tray and thereby reducing the likelihood of the cube becoming stuck in the dispenser.There are also dedicated ice-maker machines used to produce ice cubes for laboratories and academic use. Ice cubes are also produced commercially and sold in bulk; these ice cubes, despite their name, are often cylindrical, and may have holes through the center. An interesting characteristic of commercially made ice cubes is that they are completely clear, lacking the clouding found in the center of domestically made ice cubes.
The sound of the popping comes from the ice cube shattering or cracking. The liquid that the ice cubes are dropped into is warmer than the cubes, so the cube startes to warm, which causes the ice to expand, making it crack and hence the popping sound.
Yes, there is air inside ice. As water freezes air gets trapped inside. (Which is why ice cubes float.) =]
Why turn them into plain clear ice cubes when u can have colorful ice cubes? colorful ice cubes are awesome
Bubbles of air dissolved in the water.
The inside pockets contain O2 gas, which was released during the freezing process.
They do have ice cubes in Germany.
The ice cubes will sink.
You could freeze bits of Gatorade (most probably, the same flavor) so that when the bits melt, the drink won't be diluted. Frozen grapes can also work effectively as "ice cubes" that won't melt. Alternatively, there are many types of reusable ice cubes for sale that are safe to use.
Melting is easier.
Ice cubes are solid water.
Water :)
Well, the general way of making ice cubes is filling ice cube trays with water and putting them in a freezer, or you can buy a fridge that has an ice cube machine to make ice cubes for you.
the rain comes fom the water in the sea and it evaporates and have condensation and ice cubes and water are the ones inside the clouds