yes it can if it ice but if its plain water then no
The melting rate of an ice depends on the temperature of the surrounding. If the temperature is higher in the surrounding then the ice will melt at a faster rate and if the temperature is low then it will take more time to melt. The process of heat exchange is important whether it is air or water.
When the ice caps melt, it leaves water behind. If all the of the icecaps melt, it will rise the ocean level 20ft.
When ice sheets melt, the water from the ice flows into the ocean, causing sea levels to rise.
The pH of glacial water melt is typically around 6.8 to 7.4, which is slightly acidic to neutral. The pH can vary depending on factors such as the surrounding geology and presence of minerals.
The time it takes to melt ice at 0 degrees Celsius can vary depending on factors such as the thickness of the ice, the surface area exposed to heat, and the intensity of the heat source. Generally, it will take a few minutes to melt a small amount of ice under normal conditions.
Because the water is probably warm enough to melt the ice in the water.
if it is hot water it tends to melt faster but if it is cold water it wont melt quickly
it will become water If you melt an ice cube it will melt
it does melt it quicker i checked
air does not melt.
Yes, boiling water can melt candle wax. The heat from the boiling water will transfer to the candle wax and cause it to melt.
yes you can but it melts the butter
Salt water will melt an ice cube faster than flour water. This is because salt lowers the freezing point of water, causing the ice to melt more quickly. Flour water does not lower the freezing point significantly, so it will melt ice at a slower rate.
water doesn't melt when salt is added to ICE it lowers the temperature at which water freezes.
Water because soda has many chemicals that make it melt slower.
Water can speed up the rate at which glaciers melt. Whether the water is acidic or not has no effect.
well, water can't technically melt. the solid form for water melts depending on how big the soild is. it would probably take about 75 degrees to melt ice.