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Q: Why do you put ice cubes in a smoothie?
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Someone likes crush smoothies cause i know i do (ok the secret is to put ice-cubs in it!) put some passion fruit and ice-cubes little bit of honey/sugar and you have yourself a GREAT smoothie!


What if ice cubes are put in kerosene?

The ice cubes will sink.


Would ice cubes melt in hot water first or will the ice cubes freeze the water first?

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.


Can you put ice cubes in the air conditioner?

No


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Put ice cubes in disposal and run water as usual until ice cubes are shredded.


Why dont ice cubes melt when they are put in an ice box?

FAT or put lots of salt around your stash of ice cubes and then cover it in a bunch of hay or put them in a nice cold freezer.


How does one make snowmen out of freezer ice?

One way to make snowmen out of freezer ice is to put ice cubes in a blender and blend until they reach a snow or smoothie-type consistency. Dump this "snow" out and fashion into snowman. Get creative with what to use to decorate. Ideas include raisins, toothpicks and licorice.


Is it harmful to put water in the freezer?

Not if you want ice cubes.


How do you turn colourful ice cubes to white ice cubes?

Why turn them into plain clear ice cubes when u can have colorful ice cubes? colorful ice cubes are awesome


What will happen if you put 3 ice cubes in a plastic cup for 10 minutes and then for the other 10 minutes you put the 3 ice cubes in a paper cup?

it will dissolve into water and if you put it on paper it will dissolve in air


What happens to the temperature of the drink when you put ice cubes in it?

the temperature decreases


When you put ice cubes in a jar what happens to the outside of the jar?

Condensation.......