The heat transferred to the ice during melting is breaking the intermolecular bonds, particularly the hydrogen bonds, that hold the water molecules in a solid state.
For melting thermal energy is needed to work against the attractive force of crystallization. So heat gained from outer force is lost in doing such a work
kinetic energy
doing work changes the energy because energy is begining transferred to the object and the power will be equal to the amount of energy transferred.
When the boy was skating qhat is thermal energy doing
You can store energy by doing work. And if you have energy in your body (or a system) you can do work using the energy.
For melting thermal energy is needed to work against the attractive force of crystallization. So heat gained from outer force is lost in doing such a work
it is absorbing energy because whenever anything is doing a process that requires heat it is taking in energy
Melting it
No it's not because all you are doing is melting the gold, putting in into a mold and letting it harden. It would be a chemical change if you added some other substance to it during the progress.
the poles are melting
They are moving faster to create heat
The muscles continue to get enough energy during high levels of activity when there is not enough oxygen through the absorption of water. It is a good idea to drink water frequently when doing strenuous exercise.
Power is the rate of doing work or delivering energy whereas energy is the capacity for doing work.
Global warming is melting the glaciers throughout the earth's surface.
The ice is melting, so the seas get higher. :P
Binominallecular energy
kinetic energy