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Melted ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
Kettle holes are depressions left by melted blocks of ice in glacial deposits. These features are typically surrounded by mounds of sediment called kames. Kettle holes are common in areas that were once covered by glaciers during the last Ice Age.
The depressions left behind are called kettles. The raised areas are called moraines.
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The formation that hangs from roofs is called an icicle. It occurs when melted snow or ice drips from a surface and freezes again in the shape of a long, pointed structure.
No, because melted ice is water - you drink water.
Melted ice is liquid water and water boil.
Melted ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
No.
It is a reversible process, as ice can be melted back into water.
When you have plenty of water you cannot drink it is frozen water, or ice. However, as scientific points and to add a mental challenge, we can also say all ice can be melted with the right conditions, but not all melted ice can be drunk.
Kettle holes are depressions left by melted blocks of ice in glacial deposits. These features are typically surrounded by mounds of sediment called kames. Kettle holes are common in areas that were once covered by glaciers during the last Ice Age.
The depressions left behind are called kettles. The raised areas are called moraines.
Yes, ice is melted by heating.
No because the ice has melted.
ground moraine
melted as used in a sentence.. "The ice melted from the hot sun."