Because of the interlocking fibers of the sawdust holding the pykrete together.
Beacause there are sugars in orange juice then its going to take longer for it to melt
Ice is less dense than water at the same pressure. That is why ice cubes and icebergs float on the water.
ice is less dense than water
molecules from ice is more dense than water
Ionic bonds are far stronger than hydrogen bonds. Ice is held together by hydrogen bonds, and table salt, which is sodium chloride (NaCl), is held together by ionic bonds. You can hammer on ice and break the hydrogen bonds holding it together with relative ease. But you can hammer all day on salt, turn it to a white powder, and not break the sodium-chlorine bonds (those ionic bonds) in any molecules of salt by doing so.
Both are strong, both are weak. Or you could say their neither strong nor weak Answer 2: yes, i think fire is stronger than ice
On an episode of the UK-broadcast "Brainiac: History Abuse" TV series, it was proved that a block of ice is melted by a flame-thrower within two minutes. The pykrete on the other hand, was left virtually uncharred after several minutes of torture from the flame-thrower.
Ice is harder than liquid water because the molecules of ice are linked more tightly together.
Because steel is a harder material than ice.
I think ice cream melts before ice does. Ice is colder and harder than ice cream. Ice cream is softer and less cold.
Chocolate Icecream has stronger laxative effects than any other ice cream
Why you'd want to I don't know; it won't get any harder than it is.
Sugar acts like an antifreeze to keep ice crystals from growing too large.
Fire pokemon have an advantage over ice pokemon, if thats what you mean. But in general, Fire pokemon have a base stat average of 448.48 and ice types have one of 449.6, so ice types are generally stronger.
It wouldn't get softer or harder. It would get yuckier.
A block of ice typically costs between $5 and $10 depending on the location. Blocks last considerably longer than cubed ice but are harder to store.
The iceberg was harder than granite. Glacial ice is not frozen water. It's densely compacted snow, so it's six times denser than the ice in your freezer.