"Melt" is to go from solid to liquid. The things that were liquid before they were frozen, like the ice and Orange Juice, will melt. The rest of the stuff, like the meat, will thaw.
It took about 5 hours to get the 1st cubes
You can surround the ice with another cold substance such as an ice cooler or more ice. Ice will melt slower if it is surrounded with more ice. Also you can keep it in a constantly cold place such as a freezer or deep freezer. As long as it is always surrounded by a constant 32 degrees or lower it will not melt. Hope that helps.(:
Yes the shape of ice does affect its melting time. if you took a liter of water and froze it into a sheet 1/2 a cm thick, and another liter of water and shape it into a ball, then placed both pieces of ice outside to melt, the sheet would melt before the ball,this is because the sheet has more surface area than the ball so heat from the outside can get into it faster.
If you took all the DNA from your cells and uncoiled it, it would stretch out to a total length of about 2 meters. This compact packaging allows the DNA to fit inside the nucleus of a cell while still containing all the genetic information needed for an organism.
If a super-Earth with habitable conditions took Earth's place, it would likely have a stronger gravitational pull, different climate patterns, and potentially different ecosystems. Earth taking our Moon's place would lead to changes in tides and light patterns, which could impact biodiversity and ecosystems on Earth.
you are not supposed to freeze it.
A few summers ago, I did an experiment. I took a weighed out amount of water and put it in the freezer for ten minutes or so. Then I took it out weighed it and it was the same. You can try it too.
As long as the pork was kept frozen the whole time it probably would not be harmful. On the other hand, after it has been in the freezer for a year, it might be freezer burned and taste nasty so that you might feel nauseous when you took a bite of it.
my freezer is working but the fridge stopped the light is out as well. i took thew light out and tried it in the freezer and it worked so i figure it is a fuse i opend up the electrical box on the fridge and not sure witch fuse to pull or if there is another fuse else where
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ok why would the be unfer freezer the where found in the center of a mountqain it took billion years to found those rare seeds
yes, as long as it has been in the freezer and you just took it out.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! The time it takes for Snapple to freeze depends on a few things like the temperature of your freezer and the size of the bottle. It's like a beautiful painting, each one is unique and special in its own way. Just pop it in the freezer, be patient, and before you know it, you'll have a lovely frozen treat to enjoy!
My guess would be no. I had put a room temperature piece in the oven at 400 degrees for 15 minutes, then turned it down to 325. I heard a snap sound in the first 10 minutes but didn't make the connection. When I took it out there was a crack down the middle. I would say it probably can't be used over 350 degrees and a shock from freezer to oven wouldn't work.
The things in the jars were their organs. They took them out when they died, because they were the things that decomposed the fastest. The Egyptians knew they would need them in the afterlife.
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They are rotton patties. mister crabs took them out so that he could keep the sponge bob shaped ice cubes In the freezer. sence the crabby patties did not keep fresh in the freezer, they turned rottend and yellow