Geography
What I have learned in Earth Science I would say that there is many volcanoes and/or ice geysers.
If the ice sheets in Antarctica melted, the land previously buried under the ice would gradually be exposed, leading to significant geological and ecological changes. The weight of the ice has compressed the land, so as it melts, the land would begin to rise in a process known as isostatic rebound. Additionally, the melting ice would contribute to rising sea levels, potentially flooding coastal areas worldwide. This could also lead to changes in local ecosystems as new habitats emerge and existing ones are altered.
A lot of factors affect an ice cube, and this can be described using science. For example you can use science to explain the transfer of heat from the ice cube particles to the surrounding air, as cold is transfered to a particle which is hotter, which causes the outer particles of the ice cube to gain hear and to melt etc. :)
There are mountains under the ice.
If you put ice cubes in a bowl or whatever of hot water, the ice cube is sure to melt when put so says science.
Chemistry or physics.
Chemistry or physics.
Many branches of science deal with ice, including climatology, archaeology, and astrology.
It would flood
What I have learned in Earth Science I would say that there is many volcanoes and/or ice geysers.
Cryology is a branch of Chemistry and Physics dealing with temperature, more specifically the absense of heat or refrigeration.
Ice breaker would blow up in coke just like mentos i did that as a science experiment.
Chemistry I would think. Chemistry is the kind of science in which the reaction of two chemicals is observed.
Go watch Ice Princess.
A tree branch split occurs when the wood fibers in the branch are under stress and unable to support the weight or forces acting on it. Factors that contribute to branch splits include strong winds, heavy snow or ice accumulation, disease or decay weakening the wood, and poor branch structure.
i don't know you silly people~! how would i know! weird! No
The field of science that focuses on the study of the cryosphere is called cryospheric science. It includes the study of snow, ice, glaciers, permafrost, ice sheets, and sea ice, as well as their interactions with the climate system and the environment.