It typically takes several hours for a block of ice to melt at room temperature, which is around 70 degrees Fahrenheit. If the temperature is warmer, such as 100 degrees Fahrenheit, the ice will likely melt faster, possibly within an hour or two depending on the size of the block.
The length of a block can vary depending on the location, but a typical city block in the United States is around 100-200 meters long.
Some common solids that melt at around 100 degrees Celsius include butter, cocoa butter, and some types of wax.
100 Million years
About 100 million years
Just divide the speed of light by the distance.
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It takes about 3,100 degrees feirenheit to melt pure silica Pure silica (SiO2) has a "glass melting point"- at a viscosity of 10 Pa·s (100 P)- of over 2300 °C (4200 °F). The amount of time it would take to melt would depend on how much heat you applied.
A city block might be 100 feet long, but it would be small for a block. They can be 200 feet long, or much longer. A US football field is 300 feet long between the goal lines, slightly longer overall. The distance 100 feet is twice the width (50 ft) of the smallest residential lots in many suburban areas.
It matters how long the blocks are. It matters how long each block is.
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That depends on the shape of the ice, how cold it starts out and the condition of the surroundings. All other variables being the same, a block of ice starting at 0 °C will take less time to melt than one that starts at -100 °. Ice in an oven at 250 °C will melt faster than one sitting on the table in a 25 °C room. If the surroundings are maintained at - 50 °C, it will NEVER melt (although it might sublime). A block of ice 1 ft x 1 ft x ft will probably melt slower than one that is 6 inches x 6 inches x 4 feet, yet they are both "a cubic foot". Ice sitting on a plank of wood and surrounded by air at 50 °C will melt slower than the same block of ice dropped into liquid water at 50 °C. A block of ice will melt slower in the shade than if it is moved into the sunlight. Ice floating quietly in water will melt slower than if the water is swirling around it. Ice will melt slower in still air melts slower than ice with a wind blowing across it. A cubic foot of ice as one contiguous block will melt slower than if you take that same block and break it up in pieces. You have to be very specific about the conditions in order to make it possible to answer the question. For example: "A block of ice 1 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft initially at a uniform 0 °C floating in an unstirred vat of pure water which is maintained at a constant 45 °C"
The length of a block can vary depending on the location, but a typical city block in the United States is around 100-200 meters long.
it takes at least 100 days in a year thats how long it took me
100 miles at 100 mph would take 1 hour
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Depends on how fast you're going. Not long though.
It will take about 100 years in Pakistan.