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What are the altitudes of the North Pole and the South Pole?

When you stand at the North Pole, you're standing on Arctic sea ice -- sea level. When you stand at the South Pole, you're standing on about 9,000 feet -- 2,700 meters -- of ice.


Can you walk on a mcl tear?

It is not recommended to walk on a torn MCL, as it can worsen the injury and delay healing. Rest, ice, compression, and elevation are typically recommended for MCL tears, along with immobilization and physical therapy. Consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.


Why salt is used in hilly areas to remove ice but on the other hand it would be used ice factory for making ice?

Salt is used in hilly areas to remove ice because it lowers the freezing point of water, making it harder for ice to form. In an ice factory, salt is not used to make ice, but rather to lower the melting point of ice to create a brine solution that can be used for refrigeration purposes. Ultimately, the use of salt depends on the desired outcome in each situation.


Is the term shaved ice or ice shave used more often?

People use "Shaved ice" more, I've never heard anyone say Ice Shave...


An easy research report on ice and dry ice?

Ice is the solid form of water and is commonly found in nature. Dry ice, on the other hand, is the solid form of carbon dioxide and is used for cooling and special effects. Both ice and dry ice undergo sublimation, meaning they transition directly from a solid to a gas without melting. Ice is used in everyday applications like cooling drinks, while dry ice is commonly used in shipping and preserving frozen goods.

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