Mostly at the North and South poles or rather, the Arctic and Antarctic.
90% of the world's fresh water is locked up in ice at the Antarctic.
The Antarctic ice sheet contains about 90% of earth's ice.
no. Ice can evaporate into a gas by melting into water and turning into a gas when more heat is added. Gas can be hot or cold
About 3% of the water on Earth is fresh. Only about .1% of the fresh water is visible on land. About 75% of the fresh water is locked in glaciers and ice caps. Then about 24.9% of the fresh water is underground.
The ice sheet holds 100% of Antarctica's . . . ice sheet.
The continent of Antarctica where the South pole can be found holds more ice. It holds around 90% of the world's ice and around 70% of the world's fresh water.
We have ice in the world because water freezes to form ice.
Ice is less dense than water and will float on water.
Ice is less dense than water and therefore floats on water so when the glass has water in it the ice will always stay above the water.
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The Antarctic ice sheet contains about 90% of earth's ice.
Ice. If it is ice precipitation, it is called hail. Extra Info: Solid water almost always will be assigned the name Ice, though it is given a certain number. Ice I for example is your normal frozen water. There is Ice I - Ice XV. The solid water has a different number based on what conditions it formed under.
Ice. If it is ice precipitation, it is called hail. Extra Info: Solid water almost always will be assigned the name Ice, though it is given a certain number. Ice I for example is your normal frozen water. There is Ice I - Ice XV. The solid water has a different number based on what conditions it formed under.
Ice. If it is ice precipitation, it is called hail. Extra Info: Solid water almost always will be assigned the name Ice, though it is given a certain number. Ice I for example is your normal frozen water. There is Ice I - Ice XV. The solid water has a different number based on what conditions it formed under.
can you keep water from expanding when it freezes?
Water is always H2O whether it is hot water, cold water, ice, or steam.
no. Ice can evaporate into a gas by melting into water and turning into a gas when more heat is added. Gas can be hot or cold
Ice is 9% less dense than water so it floats. When water freezes it floats to the top so the water (liquid) is always at the bottom.