The last ice age, known as the Pleistocene glaciation, ended around 11,700 years ago. The process of the ice melting and the climate warming took several thousand years as the Earth transitioned into the current interglacial period known as the Holocene.
The time it takes for ice to melt outside varies depending on factors such as temperature, sunlight, and wind. In direct sunlight and warmer temperatures, ice can melt relatively quickly, while in shaded or cooler areas, it may take longer. Generally, small pieces of ice can melt within a few hours to a few days in outdoor conditions.
Antarctica is a continent -- 10% of the earth's surface -- and will not melt. It's ice sheet, however, is subject to melting, and, it covers 98% of the continent. There is no way to determine how long it would take for all the ice to melt off the continent.
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It depends on conditions. A long period of above-average warm and dry weather can cause a glacier to shrink. As the ice gets thinner, the warm meltwater and increased exposure to rocks (which absorb sun energy) quickens the pace at which the glacier recedes.
The time it takes to melt a gallon of snow at room temperature can vary depending on factors such as the temperature of the room and the type of container used. Generally, it may take around 1-2 hours for a gallon of snow to melt at room temperature.
it takes 2 minutes for it to melt
It takes 7 to 8 minutes to melt a smartie.
At 70 degrees it would take 24 hours to melt 2000 lbs of ice
Depends on the temperature.
Pepper, on its own, will not melt ice.
It really depends on the amount of chocolate you are trying to melt.
Take away the ice or melt it.
It will take about 20-30 minutes
it would probably take about five minutes for the ice cube to actually melt
it doesnt
there is no exact answer for that. it all depends.
40 min