Melting
The scientific term for an ice cube is "solid water."
solid
solid
it expands
Freezing point of water
from a solid into a liquid.
Because it changes from a solid shape (ice cube) to a liquid shape (Water)
It changes from a solid to a liquid.
When ice cube is submerged on water...The upthrust created on the ice cube by water is equal to the weight of the displaced water...when the ice cube is melting its volume changes but its weight remains the same and its exactly equal to the weight of displaced water when the ice cube was frozen...therefore the 'volume of of melted water' fits exactly to the 'volume of displaced water when the ice cube was frozen'... So the water level does not change! -Shenal K Mendis ;)
liquid to solid, solid to liquid, gas to liquid that sort of thing
It gets warmer, has a lesser volume. It is called melting.
the ice is a solid and when melted it becomes a liquid but if heated hot enough it will evapourate -does that help?