You could see evidence the glacier was melting as the sun shone upon it.
The igloo, which belonged to Mr. Polar Bear, was made of ice.
I was delighted to have Ice-Cream for breakfast.
my thermos was full with ice cold water.
The noun 'ice' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance. Uncountable nouns are quantified by a noun called a partitive noun; for example, a block of ice, a chunk of ice, a sheet of ice, etc.
The correct spelling is pleasant.An example sentence is "the ice cream was very pleasant".
A floe is a flat mass of ice which floats on the sea. Here's a sentence: "The polar bear rested on the ice floe while watching for seals."
about 5 feet
A floating piece of ice is called an iceberg if it is large and mostly submerged, or an ice floe if it is smaller and more flat or thin.
A floe (ice floe) is the term we often apply to a mass or small field of floating ice.
berg, floe, glacial mass, ice field, ice floe, iceberg, icecap, snow slide
floes and floe ice
These are pieces of ice, as in iceberg. Here are some sentences.The floes broke away from the iceberg and floated out to sea.Ice floes are good resting places for penguins and seals.The ice floe drifted into the path of a passing ship.
Floe
a large,flat mass of flouting ice
Known as an ice floe
The word ice is a noun, as well as icicle and iciness. Some compound nouns related to ice are ice cream, ice crystals, ice floe, ice cube, iceberg, ice hockey, icicles, and ice skate.
cube, floe, berg