Because the water molecules 'lock' together when the temperature drops - forming solid ice. Warming up the ice-cube releases the 'lock', and the ice turns back to water.
An ice cube is solid, and contains little gas although there could be air bubbles inside the ice.
from a solid into a liquid.
An ice cube is not liquid; the ice starts out as a liquid, but when frozen metamorphosis's into a solid. The ice will not become liquid again unless melted.
Temperature affects an ice cube by either melting it or freezing it. If the temperature is warmer than the ice cube's melting point, the ice will melt into water. If the temperature is colder than the ice cube's freezing point, the water will freeze and the ice cube will grow.
That would be an ice cube.
the ice cube is in a phase of a solid.
The scientific term for an ice cube is "solid water."
As the term solid ice cube suggests, it is a solid.
An ice cube is frozen water, which is a solid.
An ice cube is solid, and contains little gas although there could be air bubbles inside the ice.
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it's a solid