I have no idea. Why?
When ice melts, it transforms from a solid to a liquid, which results in a decrease in volume. The molecules in the solid ice are packed more tightly than in the liquid water, leading to a lower volume when the ice melts.
well all the ice melted so that would of melted the ice ... talk about tsunami
An ice cap is an ice mass that covers less than 50 000 km² of land area (usually covering a highland area), so a melted ice cap is literally just one that has melted, and the high volume of water causes floods.
The volume decreases. Ice is less dense than water. Put another way, a given weight of water can be stored in a smaller volume than the same weight of ice. Another possible, but also possibly less helpful, answer is that ice cubes get smaller as they melt because they lose content as the water in them runs off as a liquid.
Revirsible is when you can change something back like a melted ice back into an ice. irrerversible is when you can't change back.
No, the formation of balls of wax when melted wax is poured into ice water is a physical change, not a chemical change. A chemical change involves a change in the chemical composition of the substance, which is not occurring in this case.
Physical because none of its chemical property's are not changed. Its still ice, just melted
Physical because none of its chemical property's are not changed. Its still ice, just melted
no its a physical change because its changing from a solid to a liquid and its still water!
physical because a chemical change means it can never form back
Increasing the temperature more ice is melted.
The ice water underwent a physical change as the ice melted due to the heat from the sunshine. This process transformed the solid ice into liquid water, causing the overall volume and temperature of the liquid to change. The water remained water throughout the process, illustrating a change in state rather than a chemical transformation.