When ice melts, it consume heat from the environment. The temperature of the water is also zero degree Celsius.
Breaking the hydrogen bonds that maintain water
Warmth and heat melts snow and ice
When an ice cube melts, heat is transferred from the external environment to the frozen water, causing the molecules to move more quickly. The moving molecules contract, forming liquid water.
latent heat
heat is when ice melts and hot
it melts
heat
When an ice cube gains energy, it is the same as gaining heat. So if an ice cube is getting warmer, it melts.
It melts and turns into liquid
The ice absorbs heat from the water, which is why it melts
loses When ice melts it gains heat. The environment, however, loses heat. So what does heat have to do with temperature? Often they vary in the same direction; temperature has been likened to the average kinetic energy of the substance. Melting typically ( e,g,, for ice-water) clamps the temperature at a constant value, but heat flows into the substance that melts.
It melts just because of the effect of heat on ice