Ice is frozen liquid, mainly water. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius or 33 degrees Fahrenheit. Other liquids freeze at different temperatures.
no
if the air gets cold enough it can freeze water.
Fire needs air to burn. It is impossible to freeze fire!
Cold air and hot water makes water freeze faster simply because the hot water is steaming and so the result is that there is less water to freeze. hot water = steam = less water less water = faster freeze cold air = faster freeze
cold air
marshmallows are mostly air. air doesn't freeze solid it just gets cold and thin.
the water is not cold and air hits it
freeze
Yes, if the air is cold enough.
It's possible.
Because the fog would have to be a liquid for it to freeze.
It all depends on the temperature of the air that it is in contact with, the air has to be at least 0 degrees Celsius so you cannot work out how quickly it will freeze without knowing the air temperature ;)