Yes. The atoms that make up the ice take more room when they're solid than when they're liquid, but their number remains the same.
No, when an ice cube melts, the atoms move closer together so it seems like a smaller amount. However, it does not lose mass, the number of atoms are still the same.
No, it is not correct.
Since glass is not the most POWERFUL object, it may burn or break; but glass melts in fire.
its like on fire but its realy not and it mealts at a surten temp that is what mekes glass.
When the ice melts the water level will rise. The water level will increase because Ice is frozen water and when the ice melts, it turns to water, which means more water will be added to the glass.
When anything melts the atoms and molecules are moving from a static interlocked arrangement, to one where they are able to move independently of each other (as in a liquid).
No, when an ice cube melts, the atoms move closer together so it seems like a smaller amount. However, it does not lose mass, the number of atoms are still the same.
no
The temperature at which glass melts is highly dependable upon it's chemical composition but average glass melts between 1400 and 1600 degrees Celsius.
increases
Glass melts all the time.
No, it is not correct.
No, the glass will only overfill when disturbed
Glass is created from sand being melted by the sun, then after it melts it turns into glass. That is why there is glass on the beach because the sand turns into glass.
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Since glass is not the most POWERFUL object, it may burn or break; but glass melts in fire.
They heat it up to extremely high temperatures and it melts. (glass it technically a liquid.)