Absolutely not. You should only use distilled water.
yes especially if its melted into water, the ice can contain deadly bacteria such as lysteria depending on what has been put into the freezer
it matters what the temperature is in the space where the ice is being melted
To tell if your freezer is broken you put an ice cube in a small container and put a penny on top of the ice cube. then you put it in the freezer. After a couple days you check it. If the ice has melted and the penny is no longer on top of the ice cube then you should probably check your food in your freezer and get your freezer fixed.
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No, it stays at the freezing temperature of water until it has all melted.
The hot atmosphere
This can happen through a process called sublimation, where the ice directly transitions from a solid to a gas without melting into liquid water. Factors like air circulation and the temperature fluctuations in the freezer can contribute to the ice cubes shrinking or breaking into smaller pieces over time.
No, because melted ice is water - you drink water.
Melted ice is liquid water and water boil.
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.
When an ice cube is taken out from the freezer, it starts to melt due to the warmer temperature of its surroundings. As a result, the ice begins to lose its rigid structure and shape, transitioning into liquid water. This process is known as melting.
The answer is silo. Ice is stored in a freezer, and wheat is stored in a silo.