Because heat is a form of energy, it causes particles to move faster. When particles move faster, they bump against each other and create more heat. Energy is what causes a solid to melt into a liquid (And sometimes sublime into a gas) and causes that liquid to turn into a gas.
I did this for a school project The answer is that the particles in the ice-cream are cool and the air is hot so when thinking about particles heat=energy so the heat from the air starts to exite the particles and therefore they have more collisions which causes the object to expand and in this case melt i hope this answers your question -Answered by a 10 year old(seriously I'm not joking)XD
The water in salt pans will evaporate most quickly on hot and dry days with low humidity and intense sunlight, as these conditions enhance the evaporation process.
I've had a slight headache after drinking a very cold drink too quickly on a hot (sweaty) day.
hot liquid that forms when rock melts is MAGMA
It doesn't shrink, it melts. But when it is too hot, and no cold comes back. It melts.. just like ice.
Because of the heating effect of infra red rays of sun rays.
It melts rapidly.
thermal energy
10g of jelly beans
It never melts. Willy Wonka made hot ice cream for cold days.
When you hand touches the hot handle of a pot. When you touch an ice cube and it melts in your hand. When the spoon touches hot water and the spoon gets hot. When the spoon touches cold ice cream and the ice cream melts.
Because ice cream is better on a hot day then hot dog because a hot dog will make you more hotter
No when ice cream melts it changes state to a liquid because it is hot, so it doesn't go to ice cream heaven it goes into the freezer :L
Yes. It is the third-person singular present tense of the verb 'to melt'.Example: Ice cream melts in the hot sun.
Ice cream should be stored at 40-50 degrees because if it freezes, you can't eat it and if it's too hot, it melts.
ice cream or lemonade
Taste This - 2004 Ice Cream on a Hot Day was released on: USA: 12 January 2008