Many things can be colder than ice; since hell has not been explored like many other regions, we do not know its mean temperature and cannot determine what is and is not warmer than it.
No, it is not. Ice cream is colder than snow.
Nonexamples of heat transfer include a chair not getting colder when left outside in winter, a metal spoon not getting hotter when placed in a refrigerator, and an ice cube melting in a freezer.
Yes, the temperature of ice can vary depending on the conditions it is in. Ice will generally be at 0 degrees Celsius when at its melting point in normal atmospheric pressure conditions, but it can be colder if it is exposed to colder surroundings or if pressure changes.
Because the temperature of the ice is colder than the ambient temperature of your skin. The nerves near whatever you touch the ice with react to this temperature difference. This message is sent to your brain which then tells you something feels cold or hot.
Ice itself cannot keep you warm. In fact, ice is colder than your body temperature and would actually make you colder if applied directly to your skin. It is better to use insulating materials like blankets or clothing to trap heat and keep warm.
Heat will naturally flow from a hotter object to a colder object. In this case, from the water (or anything else) surrounding the ice, to the ice. Taking heat away from the water will leave it cooler than it was before.
becuse its colder
No.
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.
No, it is not. Ice cream is colder than snow.
of course a freezer is colder than a bowl of ice because the freezer made the ice and there are lots of frozen stuff in there.
fish pellets
it is warmer
Yes.
It is colder than a ice cube
Temperatures below freezing can form ice, and keep it frozen in dynamic equilibrium. Temperatures above freezing can melt ice, and the hotter it is, the faster it will melt.
The antarctic is colder than the arctic because of Antarctica, the continent, on which is stored 90% of the Earth's store of ice.