Sugar has very little effect on melting point - it is too high molecular weight. That might answer your question, which does not make sense as written. Thus, it melts faster with sugar, because other ice cubes slow melting.
If you put ice cubes in a bowl or whatever of hot water, the ice cube is sure to melt when put so says science.
They melt because the heat in the air is warmer than the temperature of the ice cubes.
The Sun
Yes, thinner ice will melt quicker than thicker ice. The suns rays and the heat radiating from around it can penetrate further through thin ice allowing it to melt quicker. A good comparison is how quickly chipped ice will melt in your drink versus ice cubes, or cubed ice in a bag versus block ice.
Depends on the size and shape, but they all melt the same way
Ice cubes melt faster in the sun because sunlight is a form of radiant energy that warms the ice cubes, causing them to absorb heat and melt more quickly. The higher temperature from the sun speeds up the rate of melting compared to ice cubes kept in the shade.
Ice cubes don't faster in cold water because the temparature of cold water is low, ice cubes melt faster in high temparature.
it does melt it quicker i checked
I think that the role of ice cubes melt by warm heat
The ice cube will melt faster if it was previously dunked in water. Ice cubes will melt when they are placed in liquid since water temperature is higher than that of ice.
Yes, salt water ice cubes melt more slowly than fresh water ice cubes because the addition of salt lowers the freezing point of water, requiring more energy to melt. This makes the salt water ice cubes colder and more resistant to melting.