Ice is cold but can melt in a freezer if the temperature inside the freezer rises above its freezing point, typically due to a malfunction or if the freezer door has been left open for too long. Additionally, certain substances like certain types of wax can also be solid at low temperatures but will melt if the conditions change. Ultimately, the melting process depends on temperature and environmental factors.
hot water in a freezer will get hotter depending if the freezer is turned on.
It doesn't shrink, it melts. But when it is too hot, and no cold comes back. It melts.. just like ice.
when the ice cube is taken out of the freezer the warm air or the climate change will have the effect to make it melt because when the ice cube freezes its in a very cold climate at about 32 degrees or cooler and when warm air hits what ever was cold it heats up and it melts it back to its regular form.
It is a physical change because nothing chemically happened to it. It just formed to solid but,it is still the same substance.When you take it out of the freezer it melts.
It melts faster in cold
Because the heat from the sun melts the snow that needs cold like a freezer
cold, very cold.
Any freezer needs to be kept closed as much as possible if you wish for it to remain cold. However a chest freezer will not warm up as fast as an upright freezer. This is because the cold air in the freezer is heavier than the air outside of the freezer. When you open an upright freezer the cold air "falls" out, this can't happen with a chest freezer.
It... melts...? How do you not know this? This is basic knowledge.
Forever if you leave them in the freezer! But it melts in hours.
It's the freezer! duh, if it wasnt the freezer and it was the other part of the fridge it would melt. the part it gets frozen it that it needs to stay cold and if it gets warm it just melts. =) I HATE YOU IF YOU ASK A STUPID QUESTION LIKE THIS; IDIOTS! =P
hot water in a freezer will get hotter depending if the freezer is turned on.
A freezer uses a refrigerant, which absorbs heat from inside the freezer when it evaporates. This causes the temperature inside the freezer to drop, making the air and objects stored in the freezer colder. The refrigerant then releases the absorbed heat outside the freezer, maintaining a cold temperature inside.
It doesn't shrink, it melts. But when it is too hot, and no cold comes back. It melts.. just like ice.
To keep things cold.
It keeps ice and cold drinks cold :)
Your freezer may be too cold due to a malfunctioning thermostat or a buildup of ice on the coils. This can cause the freezer to run continuously and result in excessively low temperatures.