more ice? you need to be more specific in your question.
A kettle hole is a small depression that forms when a block of ice becomes lodged in glacial till, then melts and leaves a depression in the land surface.
In descending order of size: ice-sheet / -cap, glacier, iceberg, ice-floe, icicle, hailstone, snow-flake, frost crystal... water!
The four forms of ice are Ice I, Ice II, Ice III, and Ice IV. These forms represent different crystalline structures that ice can take under varying temperature and pressure conditions.
Icebergs change size and shape constantly. When a fissure or crack develops and a portion breaks off it is called a floe. Changes in icebergs are determined by climate, pressure, force and temperature.
A small depression formed by a chunk of ice and filled with water is called a "pothole." These are common in areas where glaciers have been present and are typically formed by melting ice leaving behind depressions that become filled with water. Potholes can vary in size and shape.
A chunk of ice will float higher in water than an ice cube only if the ice chunk is larger than the ice cube.
A kettle hole is a small depression that forms when a block of ice becomes lodged in glacial till, then melts and leaves a depression in the land surface.
Solid to a gas
An iceberg is a huge chunk of ice that can move overland when it breaks off from a glacier or ice shelf and is carried by ocean currents or pushed by winds.
GlacierLarge masses of floating ice are called Icebergs. There are different types, but that is the general term applied to those large masses of ice.
Ice bergs.
put a chunk of C4 in it. lol
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In descending order of size: ice-sheet / -cap, glacier, iceberg, ice-floe, icicle, hailstone, snow-flake, frost crystal... water!
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an ice berg is a chunk off off a glacier and a glacier is a big ice patch caused by snow
The solid carbon dioxide is transformed directly in gaseous carbon dioxide; this phenomenon is called sublimation.