Heat will naturally flow from a hotter object to a colder object. In this case, from the water (or anything else) surrounding the ice, to the ice. Taking heat away from the water will leave it cooler than it was before.
becuse its colder
No.
Frozen ice
lots of things.. dry ice is colder i think and some chemicals go down to reealllyy low
No, it is not. Ice cream is colder than snow.
of course a freezer is colder than a bowl of ice because the freezer made the ice and there are lots of frozen stuff in there.
ice cold
When salt is added to ice, it disrupts the ice's ability to bond together, causing the ice to melt. This melting process requires energy, which is taken from the surrounding environment, making the ice colder. This is why adding salt to ice lowers its temperature and makes it colder.
lots of things.. dry ice is colder i think and some chemicals go down to reealllyy low
Yes, it will make water colder.
When salt is added to ice, it lowers the freezing point of the ice. This causes the ice to melt, but in order to melt, it needs to absorb heat from its surroundings, which makes the ice colder.
Many things can be colder than ice; since hell has not been explored like many other regions, we do not know its mean temperature and cannot determine what is and is not warmer than it.