Because in water hydrogen bonding is not permanent due to random motion where as in ice it is permanent also in ice k.e.is also lower
verry cold permanent ice and snow no plant life
No. Water freezing into ice is a good example of a "phase change". Ice can melt back into water, so we know that the phase change is not permanent!
yes
it makes the temperature cooler
I'm guessing you mean a glacier.
Seasonal ice (Seasonal permafrost)
On land a large body of permanent ice is a glacier; in the water this is an iceberg.
ice machine
The Rajya Sabha is a permanent body
The permanent ice and snow biome, otherwise known as just the permanent ice biome.
Places such as most of Antarctica are covered with a permanent layer of ice. In other places, ice only forms when the temperature drops below freezing. The ice formed when this happens in non-permanent ice because it is only temporary.
its not always there
When a glacier or very large ice burg has a large chunk of ice break away from the main body of ice, the piece that breaks away is known as a calf.
Antarctica's ice sheet holds about 90% of the earth's store of permanent ice.
Because in water hydrogen bonding is not permanent due to random motion where as in ice it is permanent also in ice k.e.is also lower
The summit of Mount Kilimanjaro