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What is the difference between ice and ice cubes?

Nothing. Ice cubes are ice in cube form. There are other forms of ice, including meteorological (sleet, hail, road ice, and icicles) and manufactured ice that is in blocks, crushed, shaved, or powdered.


What elements come together to form dry ice?

dry ice is solid carbon dioxide so it has one carbon and two oxygen (and the fact that it is EXTREMELY cold)


What is the diminutive form of ice?

The diminutive form of "ice" is "icelet." This term is often used to refer to small pieces or particles of ice, such as those found in certain types of frozen beverages or in nature. While "icelet" is not commonly used in everyday language, it effectively conveys the idea of a smaller version of ice.


How do snow crystal form?

it forms from snow and ice come together and colliade


How did water come to planet earth?

a large ice asteroid came form space and hit earth malt with volcano


Clouds form as moist air rises and?

cools, causing the water vapor in the air to condense into tiny water droplets or ice crystals. These water droplets or ice crystals then come together to form clouds.


Were does the snow come from?

The air, when water vapor particles are cooled to solids.


Should ice machines be put in a freezer or in a separate area?

Some ice machines are designed to fit into a freezer while other, often larger ice machines are designed to stand on their own. Some freezers come with ice machines pre-installed.


How do ice ages form?

by ice melting


Why does ice often form on he outside of a glass beaker containing dry ice?

A beaker of Dry Ice will have VERY cold, glass walls. The moisture in the surrounding air comes into contact with the cold surfaces, condenses and freezes on them. Thus, your ice formation on the beaker.


Is a form of solid water?

Ice is a form of solid water. When water freezes, it transforms into a solid state, creating ice.


What is ice of blocks called?

Ice in block form is commonly referred to as "ice blocks" or "ice cubes," depending on their size. These are typically produced for various uses, including cooling beverages, preserving food, or in certain industrial applications. Larger blocks of ice are often used in ice sculpting or for refrigeration purposes.