Ice remains frozen on the Moon primarily due to its lack of atmosphere and the extreme temperatures that can drop to about -250 degrees Fahrenheit (-157 degrees Celsius) in permanently shadowed craters. These areas, especially near the poles, receive little to no sunlight, creating a cold trap where temperatures remain low enough for water ice to persist. Additionally, the Moon's low gravity prevents the escape of water molecules, further contributing to the stability of ice in these regions.
Water on the Moon likely came from comets, asteroids, or solar wind, which delivered water molecules that have accumulated over time in permanently shadowed regions at the poles. The Moon's lack of atmosphere and very low temperatures allowed these water molecules to remain frozen in the form of ice.
You need to have the salt in the ice around the chamber to ensure that the ice will stay as frozen as possible when freezing the ice cream. ;)
Frozen water is stored as ice.
Ice-type Pokémon cannot be frozen by Ice-type moves; however, they can be frozen by Tri Attack.
Sea ice contains frozen minerals, such as salt, that is not frozen into freshwater ice.
The moon's ice is on the polar caps and because it's on the polar caps it is always frozen like Antarctica. I hope I helped with your homework. I'm doing the same paper. Pg. 245 question #10 right?
Yes there is and it is still frozen.
Water on the Moon likely came from comets, asteroids, or solar wind, which delivered water molecules that have accumulated over time in permanently shadowed regions at the poles. The Moon's lack of atmosphere and very low temperatures allowed these water molecules to remain frozen in the form of ice.
No, the moon is not frozen in the traditional sense. Its surface temperature can vary greatly depending on whether it is in sunlight or shadow, but it does not have frozen water like ice on its surface.
Food can stay frozen in a cooler for up to 24 hours, depending on the quality of the cooler and the amount of ice or ice packs used.
Meat will stay frozen in a cooler without ice for about 24-48 hours, depending on the temperature and insulation of the cooler.
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Ice Creams are cold about 0 Degrees, And Ice Creams are made with Frozen milk and sugars.
it matters what the temperature is in the space where the ice is being melted
by having an insulating devise
Frozen in the icecaps (in the form of ice at the poles).
Evidence of frozen water are near the poles