Your hot water pipe may be frozen due to a lack of insulation or exposure to cold temperatures in unheated areas of your home. Even though the water inside the pipe is hot, if the surrounding environment is cold enough, the pipe can still freeze.
It evaporates. No matter if the water is cold, frozen, or even hot it evaporates.
Evaporation cools the water
Cold water has a higher thermal conductivity than air, meaning it can transfer heat more efficiently. When submerged in cold water, the water extracts heat from the frozen food at a faster rate compared to in air, leading to quicker thawing.
No. That is a misconception. Most can remain very cold or even frozen and will begin to be active again when warmer.
Yes it is a Physical Change because although it is frozen, it is still water. A chemical change produces a new substance like an iron skillet that rusts. But a physical change means you start out with a substance or even two substances like water and sugar, and even though it is put together it remains water and sugar. Hope this helps!!
Ice is simply frozen water, and water is a renewable resource, as it keeps coming back clean and fresh even though we use it and pollute it.
There has to be a leak somewhere - check everything .
It was very cold; some even died frozen in the snow!
Thaw = to no longer be frozen Thawed state is the state an object is in when it no longer is frozen. (it might still be cold but should not have any frozen parts, even on the inside)
Because the snow and ice is too cold so the north and south pole are the coldest environment in the world.
Any river can freeze when the temparature of the water drops below 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). Even the famous Niagara Falls has frozen a couple of times during very cold weather.
I personnally love it ice cold...it even is good if it has been frozen!!