Well, darling, first you'll need to come up with a hypothesis on which frozen dessert you think will melt the slowest - maybe ice cream, gelato, or sorbet? Then, conduct your experiment by placing each dessert in identical conditions and monitor their melting times. Finally, analyze your results and draw a conclusion on which frozen treat held its chill the longest. Good luck, sweetie!
The type of surface that warms up the slowest is the "ocean" surface.
You could test the amount of friction of different surfaces by rolling something across them, and seeing which time it went the fastest, and which time it went the slowest.
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The dairy dessert with the least amount of ice or water will melt the slowest. Therefore, frozen yogurt will melt the slowest.
Oh, dude, finding out which frozen dessert melts the slowest is like a science experiment, but for ice cream lovers. You could set up a little race between ice cream, gelato, sorbet, and frozen yogurt, and just watch them melt. Or you could be all fancy and use a timer to see which one holds its cool the longest. Either way, you'll be the hero of the summer dessert game.
snails are the slowest mollusk. But that has nothing to do with what the slowest insect is. The wheel bug is probably the slowest insect.
The superlative of slow is slowest. The comparative is slower.
Sloths are the slowest mammals.
No, it's the slowest site.
the Elmatross is the slowest
No the slowest animal is ant
Yes asecondarywave is the slowest
the slowest thing is something that isn't alive.
tortise is the slowest animat in the world
The surface waves are the slowest waves.