yes because it is really cold and plants love it the stem drinks it and it helps it stay alive and think about it would you like warm water or cold water.
The water from melted ice is in liquid form, while ice itself is in solid form. The water molecules in liquid water have more energy and are able to move more freely compared to the tightly packed ice molecules.
when all the ice has melted
When heat is added to ice, the ice absorbs the energy and starts to melt into water. The ice-water mixture remains at 0 degrees Celsius until all the ice has melted. Once all the ice has melted, the temperature of the water will begin to rise.
Here are two uses of the word: (1) The ice melted, causing a puddle on the floor. (2) He forgot that he had left his dish of ice cream on the table, and by the time he remembered it, the ice cream had melted.
The temperature will rise past zero once all the ice has melted and the water starts to warm up. The temperature will then continue to increase until it reaches the boiling point of water.
No, because melted ice is water - you drink water.
Melted ice is liquid water and water boil.
water
Water is abundant by melting glacial ice or by desalinating sea water.
No, melted ice is not the same as distilled water. Distilled water is created by heating water to create steam, then cooling and condensing the steam back into liquid form. This process removes impurities from the water, resulting in a purer form of water compared to melted ice.
drink the melted ice
The water from melted ice is in liquid form, while ice itself is in solid form. The water molecules in liquid water have more energy and are able to move more freely compared to the tightly packed ice molecules.
Yes, frozen water (ice) is less dense than liquid water, so it actually increases in size when melted. This is why ice cubes float in liquid water.
Water Water has three forms: solid = ice / liquid = water / gas = steam
Yes, but also depends how hot the water got, otherwise there still good 'till expired!
Water is available from melted ice, or from desalinated sea water.
water from melted ice i guess