When you take an ice out of the freezer, it slowly melts. But some of it re freeze by the ice itself. So the small amount of water in the cloth which is re frozen by the ice when the cloth and ice make contact produces the sticking effect.
The small amount of water in the cloth which is re frozen by the ice when the cloth and ice make contact produces the sticking effect.
it takes longer to melt
It exploits
when you crush ice the molecules/particles get more compact.
You can surround the ice with another cold substance such as an ice cooler or more ice. Ice will melt slower if it is surrounded with more ice. Also you can keep it in a constantly cold place such as a freezer or deep freezer. As long as it is always surrounded by a constant 32 degrees or lower it will not melt. Hope that helps.(:
it dissolves
It freezes...
What clothes did Vanilla Ice wear?
The collective noun for a group of clothes is a "Wardrobe"
The wet clothes will evaporate and leaving the clothes dry.
Your clothes get wrinkly
You wouldn't be naked.
well, first off your clothes will get muddy
Smelly clothes in, magic happens, cleaner clothes out.
You then have clean clothes to start the new year.
it evopourates
it drys warmly
when an ice storm happens make sure you are some place warm and dont go outside
Gloves, Warm clothes and skates!