What ice are we talking about here
Dry ice is simply frozen carbon dioxide
volcanoes and lots of ice alnog with frozen lava
No. It didn't exist.
frozen in ice form
Mars is further out from the sun than earth.
Frozen ice
As long as it remains frozen, the cold will preserve it virtually forever; I have never known frozen ice cream to go bad. However, once it melts, it is as perishable as milk.
Yes, within the arctic circle, liquid sea water and frozen ice, both exist.
Frozen water is stored as ice.
ice cream
Ice has a freezing point which is generally 32 degrees and when salt is put onto frozen water it turns it into liquid. When it turns into liquid it's no longer frozen as long as the salt remains present.
The Ross Ice Shelf is a floating mass of ice that covers an area of around 520,000 square kilometers. It is not completely flat, as it has various features such as ice ridges and crevasses. The ice shelf remains frozen year-round due to its location in Antarctica and the extremely cold temperatures.