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The question, 'Does an ice cube melt faster in air or in water?' is fine; note that I added the word 'in' before the word 'water' for further clarity but it was not incorrect without the addition. You could change 'faster' to 'more quickly' but the simpler the question is worded the better. Don't forget to capitalize the first word in the sentence and place a question mark at the end.

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