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Ice is considered a solid because it is the frozen form of water. It is made up of water molecules that are arranged in a specific crystal lattice structure. At room temperature, ice will melt and transform into the liquid state, water.
ICE is the solid state of water.
氷 (koori).
There are loads, probably, but ICE seems the most obvious answer, as a solid form of water, which is neutral.
Ice is the solid form of water, while water is the liquid form. Ice has a crystalline structure with molecules that are more tightly packed, whereas water molecules in liquid form are more loosely packed and free to move around.
It is a noun or a verb.
Ice.
the word ice hockey comes from the word " ice hurley" which was a form of ice hockey played in Canada in the 1800
The word 'ice' in Japanese would be pronounced kōri, written in kanji as 氷.
The word ice has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable.
Yes. Every word has at least one syllable. Ice has one syllable.
The frozen water at the South Pole is fresh water ice.
The six letters in "ice" and "out" can't be rearranged to spell one word, but the nine letters in "ice and out" can be rearranged to spell "education", "cautioned" or "auctioned".
Ice is one form of frozen water at the South Pole.
It is two and thirty one hundredths.
blackout black ice
In word form, one twelfth of a foot is one inch.