No, dry ice is frozen carbondioxide. (CO2)
If melted in water, most of it will evapourate to the athmosphere.
If melted in water in a closed container, pressure will rise and water will become 'carbonized' = sparkling water!
Ice can be extreme in terms of its ability to cause harm, such as in the form of ice storms leading to power outages and dangerous road conditions. In colder regions, thick ice formations can pose risks to infrastructure and transportation. In extreme cold temperatures, ice can also pose health dangers such as frostbite and hypothermia.
A sharp ridge of ice on a glacier surface is called a serac. Seracs are formed when crevasses intersect and create a tower or ridge of ice. They are known for their unstable and dangerous nature, often posing hazards to climbers and hikers on glaciers.
The term that describes open fissures in the brittle surface ice of a glacier is crevasse. Crevasse formation is typically due to the movement of the glacier over uneven terrain, leading to cracks in the ice. They can be dangerous for mountaineers and hikers as they are often hidden under snow.
An icy road at -1 has more moisture in the ice, meaning that their will be more water in the icy mixture keeping it on the road. More water=more ice. When the temperature drops further it reacts by extracting the moisture, condensing the crystals in the ice. It acts almost like a drying effect on the roads. There will still be ice and it will be dangerous. However with all this said, it just depends on how much precipitation is involved with the road. A road that hasn't been wet (snow or freezing rain) for days is much safer than a freshly covered one. That is the bottom line. Look out for wind, curves and animals. Slow down.
An avalanche is a rapid flow of snow down a sloped surface, often triggered by factors like snowfall, temperature, or human activity. Avalanches can be very dangerous due to their speed, force, and ability to bury anything in their path.
ice hockey
you might fall
No.
it is dangerous because the ice can crack u dope
Its very dangerous. Well,first of all if you hold dry ice your hands will BURN. And if you put it in your bathtub or pool..dry ice will explode. [depends how much dry ice you use]
No its not dangerous for health But an impulse to eat ice is often caused by an iron deficiency.
smoke ice
Yes, ice roads can be dangerous to travel on due to the risk of thin ice, sudden changes in weather conditions, and potential hazards such as cracks or pressure ridges. It is important to exercise caution and follow safety guidelines when driving on ice roads.
umm yeah but an igloo is really safe it is not dangerous
Yes, ice climbing is dangerous, about 1.25 times as much as rock climbing. Same concept, but with ice climbing there are added dangers such as avalanches, falling into a deep crevice hidden beneath the snow, slipping, etc.
Taking the ice cream cone after buying it
no way! that would be wicked!!!!