If all the ice on Earth were to melt, it would result in a significant rise in sea levels, leading to widespread flooding and displacement of coastal communities. This would have drastic effects on ecosystems, weather patterns, and human activities globally. It is crucial to address climate change to prevent such a scenario from occurring.
They'd be flooded or even completely submerged.
The temperature of ice water before the ice is completely melted is 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). At this point, the ice and water are in thermal equilibrium, and the ice is undergoing a phase change from solid to liquid while maintaining a constant temperature.
The ice is at a constant temperature of 0°C as it melts. Once it has completely melted, the water's temperature will start to rise to equilibrium with the room.
Melted ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
After the ice from the ice age melted, the weight of the ice was removed from the continental crust. This caused the crust to gradually rebound or rise up due to the release of the pressure, a process known as post-glacial rebound or isostatic rebound. This uplift can continue for thousands of years after the ice has melted.
They'd be flooded or even completely submerged.
The same temp as the room it was placed in
well the temperature gets warm and the freakin ice melts
It would flood
It wouldn't meet the definition of ice cream when it has reached the point of complete melting.
If the ice caps melted, there would be a huge problem. Government should think before they melt.
It will evporate... it will be water. Try it yourself!
When ice is heated, it absorbs heat energy and melts into liquid water. The temperature of the ice remains at 0 degrees Celsius until it has completely melted.
It will be sated.
No, because melted ice is water - you drink water.
Melted ice is liquid water and water boil.
The temperature of ice water before the ice is completely melted is 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). At this point, the ice and water are in thermal equilibrium, and the ice is undergoing a phase change from solid to liquid while maintaining a constant temperature.