the ice has to be at east 13 degrees but the weather out side has to be under 32 degrees
It is not possible to freeze ice without cold because the process of freezing involves the removal of heat energy from a substance, causing it to solidify into ice. Without cold temperatures or a means to remove heat, it is not possible to freeze water into ice.
No, hot water should not be used to make an ice rink. Cold water freezes faster and results in a smoother ice surface. Hot water can also create weak spots in the ice, making it less safe for skating.
No. While Pluto is very cold, it is not cold enough for hydrogen to freeze.
Dry ice can freeze antifreeze, as dry ice is extremely cold at around -78.5°C (-109.3°F. When placed in contact with antifreeze, which typically has a lower freezing point, the antifreeze will freeze as it absorbs the cold energy from the dry ice.
When water gets cold, it can freeze and turn into ice. The molecules in the water slow down and come together, forming a solid structure. This process is known as freezing.
To create an ice rink, you will need a flat surface, a liner to hold water, and a way to freeze the water, such as a hose and cold temperatures. Fill the area with water, let it freeze, and maintain the ice by regularly adding more water and smoothing the surface.
in an indoor rink (arena) or outdoor rink
In an ice rink.
Here in Sacramento there is a outdoor winter time ice rink set up in a park. When the ice rink is taken down it returns to being a park.
To create a backyard ice rink, you will need a flat surface, boards or barriers to contain the water, a liner to hold the water, a water source, and cold temperatures to freeze the water into ice. Start by leveling the ground, setting up the boards, and installing the liner. Fill the rink with water and let it freeze. Maintain the ice by regularly clearing snow and adding more water as needed. Enjoy skating on your backyard ice rink!
To create a DIY backyard ice rink for winter fun, you will need a flat area, a liner to hold water, boards to create a border, and a way to freeze the water like a hose or a cold spell. Fill the area with water, let it freeze, and you'll have your own backyard ice rink for skating and playing.
A ice rink has a special floor that holds water in it like a pool. It takes about 4-5 hours to freeze the rink. In order to keep the ice rink frozen and solid, the temp. has to be 32 degrees or less. That's why when you enter a ice rink it will become cold as soon as you walk in side. Enjoy! By: AS
if you are some place cold you might be able to skate at an outdoor rink but whens its warm you can skate on rinks that use synthetic ice.
Broomball is played on a ice rink. Either indoor or outdoor.
you can ice skate on artificial ice anytime or an indoor ice rink if you want outdoor, has to be winter
To create an ice skating rink, you will need a flat surface, a liner to hold water, and a way to freeze the water, such as a refrigeration system or cold weather. Once the water is frozen, you can maintain the ice by regularly resurfacing it with a Zamboni or similar machine. Make sure to follow safety guidelines and regulations when building and using the rink.
To create a homemade ice skating rink in your backyard, you will need a flat area, a plastic liner or tarp to hold water, a water source, and cold temperatures to freeze the water into ice. First, clear the area of any debris and level the ground. Then, lay the plastic liner or tarp down and secure it around the edges. Fill the area with water, making sure it is at least a few inches deep. Allow the water to freeze naturally in cold temperatures, and maintain the ice by adding more water as needed. Once the ice is thick enough, you can enjoy skating in your backyard rink!