Ice caps and glaciers rest on land, so when they melt, the water goes into the ocean, as opposed to sea ice (Arctic) and icebergs.
The water level remains the same after the ice cube melts because the volume of the ice cube is already accounted for in the water level when it is frozen. When the ice melts, it simply changes state from solid to liquid without changing the overall volume in the glass.
The temperature of ice increases when it melts.
it decreases.
The particles start moving, and it melts. After it melts, it can evaporate if it gets to hot. For example: an ice cube
It is false that an ice cube melts when it's mechanical energy increases.
The atomic level is unchanged.
The water level remains the same when a piece of ice floating in a cylinder of water melts because the ice displaces its own weight in water. The increase in water volume due to the melting ice is equal to the volume previously displaced by the ice.
Since sea ice is already located within the ocean, sea level will not change if it melts.
There are various reasons that we should try and look after Antarctica. For example, if the ice sheet that covers 98% of Antarctica melts a lot then the sea level will rise.
Ice in its frozen state has agreater area than liquid water, however as ice melts it does expand, before returning to its smaller area. Water is unique in that it expands when freezing, and again when melting (thus bursting water pies) but does not reatin the volume as a liquid.
When the ice melts the water level will rise. The water level will increase because Ice is frozen water and when the ice melts, it turns to water, which means more water will be added to the glass.
I only know one thing. When the earth warms up all the ice on the south and north pole melts and the water level increases in the sea. Small islands will then sink.