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Yes, a pencil can be broke by the force of Ice. This has been tested by a man leaving a pencil wrapped in tinfoil and covered in water, then left in a fridge. They waited and when they pulled it out the Pencil has been broken by the covering tightening over it and the Ice pressure, compressing it. This is how a pencil is broken by the force of Ice.
Yes, because the coldness of the ice would stop the pain and stop making bruces.
the answer is yes i attended a meeting last week and volcanoes help a little bit.they help by:bringing the air temperature back to normal which would stop the ice-caps from melting.Jamie Crevier.
Although they both still have the same basic elements (i.e. pencil and lead vs water), there is a physical state change that occurs when you freeze water to make ice. Sharpening/shaving down a pencil only results in a difference of shape and size. It's about the same as ripping paper vs burning paper. Also, freezing water to make ice is a reversible change (you can melt ice to turn it back into water) and shaving a pencil is an irreversible change (you can't sharpen a pencil and then put the pencil shavings back onto the pencil.)
"Would you like to go ice skating and then have hot chocolate afterwards?"
There's less friction on ice than on concrete, so on ice you'd have to brake real carefully or the bike would begin to slide or skid.
You can shave or spray ice by learning how to do any type of stop. T-stop, hockey stop, snow plow stop, or a 1-foot stop will allow you to make snow or shave ice with your blade. Ask a coach to teach you how.
Blown fuse would be my first guess.
Um. What? You mean, if you have ice cream in the hear, how can you stop it from melting? Eat it. I would have thought ANYONE would know that. But then again, if you ask "how you protacted ice cream from milt in the hot desert" . . .
It is also used to stop the swelling of a bump.=Like when you hit your head, most people would give you an ice pack.=
Ultimatley, the friction would resist to stop you from sliding, so you'd slip and fall. Kind of simple......
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