if you think of solid water (ice) as just the solid form of liquid water then any solid is the "ice" of its liquid.
with that said you could say a hot piece of pure iron (for example) is the hot ice of liquid iron.
can you make a sience fair question about hot ice
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A catchy Title would be "HOT OR NOT."
[HOT ICE?] [Food Frostbite] [Freezer Follies] [BBBBrrrr Bite]
Basil Seeds Hot or Basil Seeds Cold is a title referencing a nursery rhyme.
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I definitely think so.
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the molecules get hot and stick togethor. i am doing a science fair on this and it is so good :)
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Maybe a title like "It's Getting Hot in Here" or "Some Like It Hot." These are funny and cute titles that still relate to your project.
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A catchy Title would be "HOT OR NOT."
This year I am doing a science fair project and it's about how an African clawed frog acts in clod and hot climates and for 2 weeks I am going to put the frog in cold climates and another 2weeks in hot climates and see how it reacts and you can do this with any type of frog
Good question. it is because then the heat affects it and then it starts to freeze.