No, it'll make it rock hard since it's colder than your freezer.
Yes, ice cream can melt in Antarctica if exposed to high enough temperatures, such as inside a warm building. While the outside temperature is extremely cold in Antarctica, indoor temperatures are typically kept above freezing to prevent water pipes from freezing.
ice cream melts in the sun because when the heat of the sun get to the ice cream its starts to melt like ice.
Ice cream will melt faster than yogurt, as yogurt does not melt.
A person in Antarctica who wanted fresh water would apply heat to melt ice.
no
which ice cream melts faster
depends on what ice cream it is... but if its normal whippy ice cream... then ice cream will melt faster
It does melt.
So that the ice cream doesnt melt
yes ice cream does melt faster than frozen yogurt because it has ice and cream in it that makes it melt faster and frozen yogurt has yogurt in it which makes it thicker and since its frozen it makes it even more thicker so ice cream does melt faster than frozen yogurt.thats why ice cream is faster melt than yogurt.
The only part of Antarctica that can melt is the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
no