To become an ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agent, a candidate typically needs a bachelor's degree, which generally requires four years of study. Additionally, candidates must undergo a rigorous training program at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC), which lasts about 4 months. Prior experience or specialized skills may also be beneficial, but formal education and training are essential for the role.
That would depend on what the study is for---You can't generalize a question to get a specific answer when no one knows the topic of what you are 'studying'.
it depends upon the amount and the shape of the ice.
As long as inside the container is below 2 degrees you should be good. Id say 3 pounds should be good for about 2 hours.
Forever if you leave them in the freezer! But it melts in hours.
Scientist drill into ice and remove ice cores for study. Scientist analynze air trapped in the ice to learn how the atmosphere has changed. Scientists can develop an accurate history of overall weather patterns over time.
No ice is an agent of physical weathering
The reason being is to study the ice and see how old our planet actually is and how long the ice has been there.
ICE Agent - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA15+ (2013)
Agent on Ice - 1986 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R West Germany:16
water wind ice
Ice is an agent of erosion through processes like freeze-thaw weathering, where water seeps into cracks in rocks and freezes, expanding and breaking the rock apart. Glaciers also erode landscapes by scraping and plucking rocks as they move, shaping valleys and mountains over time. The movement of ice can transport sediments and rocks, further contributing to erosion when the ice melts.
You have to study to be an agent and if your really good you'll get asked by them or they'll hire you.
Water, wind, ice, and waves.
dr strangegove? agent ice?
Ice is an agent of erosion because water,wind , and ice are like one they work together so they can make a agent of erosion
Starch itself will not help aid in the melting of ice. There must be another helping agent to melt ice.
A river of ice is a glacier.