Solidification of water depends on both temperature and pressure. Experimental phase diagrams are available in any text book on the subject. For a given pressure (in most circumstances) once the temperature is below the solidification point, reducing the temperature generally will not change its state.
The temperature of an ice surface is dependent upon the other member of that surface. (For a surface is the interface of two materials. ) The two materials will be in equilibrium at that surface.
In the Antarctic, the ice surface could be down to -70deg C.
The triple point of water - the point at which water can co exist in each of its three states is approx 0 deg C. (For the picky, it is 0.16oC.)
I think these are the factors: - temperature - sun ray - the surface which the ice cube is placed on and maybe - the size of the ice cube
Nothing. Both are the same thing, so they're the same temperature. The difference is in the amount of surface area - crushed ice has more surface area per volume than cubed ice, but doesn't last as long. This is why you might perceive a temperature difference between the two.
Ice Age.
this will depend on the temperature of the atmosphere the ice cube is in and the surface area to volume ratio of the ice cube amongst other things....
Water, ice, wind, acid, gravity, and temperature are all involved in the breaking down of rocks on the earth's surface.
Because of the planets extremely cold temperature. The "ice" is frozen methane ice.
I think these are the factors: - temperature - sun ray - the surface which the ice cube is placed on and maybe - the size of the ice cube
Nothing. Both are the same thing, so they're the same temperature. The difference is in the amount of surface area - crushed ice has more surface area per volume than cubed ice, but doesn't last as long. This is why you might perceive a temperature difference between the two.
The rate of change of the pavement temperature
Condensation occurs on the outer surface of the glass when you keep ice cubes in the glass at room temperature or hotter.
when the temperature on earth surface is very less or the earth is covered with a thick layer of ice then the rain will be freezing as ice.
Ice Age.
is a temperature inversion with freezing rain at a higher altitude.
this will depend on the temperature of the atmosphere the ice cube is in and the surface area to volume ratio of the ice cube amongst other things....
The earth's surface changes through erosion, due to wind, water, vegetation, ice or temperature
Ice melts if its temperature get above its melting point. That has nothing to do with the shape of the ice. However, certain shapes have a larger surface area and will make the ice melt faster.
Temperature and pressure is the answer. Also, a piece of ice will melt faster when there is more surface area like with a hollow ice cube.