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Do people still ice scate on the mes river?

Yes, people still ice skate on the Mes River in winter when the ice is thick and safe. It is a popular cold-weather activity for locals and visitors alike.


What caused people to move to the north into the areas uncovered by ice sheets at the end of the last ice age?

People moved north into areas uncovered by ice sheets at the end of the last ice age in search of new food sources and resources as the climate warmed. They were also likely following the movements of animals they hunted for survival.


Why do people lose power in a ice storm?

During an ice storm, ice accumulation on power lines can weigh them down and cause them to break. Additionally, ice can cause tree branches to break and fall onto power lines, disrupting the flow of electricity. These conditions can lead to widespread power outages.


People cannot use most of the fresh water on earth because it is in the form of?

People cannot use most of the fresh water on earth because it is in the form of ice in glaciers and polar ice caps. This frozen fresh water is inaccessible for direct human use until it melts and flows into rivers and lakes.


How was ice made before ice trays and freezers?

I believe that the ice was cut in winter and stored in underground ice houses. Certainly the british aristocracy did this. In America this was commercialised, and the ice was delivered to ordinary homes that had ice boxes, which is what they still call refrigerators. My grandmother had a box outside of her kitchen which had a metal gauze door in it. Somehow through evaporation/ condensation it kept her dairy products and other food colder than the ambient temperature, it really worked. I believe that a woman has patented a similar device for sale in third world countries for people with no electricity.