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What happens to the ice on a frozen lake, when the temperature changes? Uhkhub hbi
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What happens to the ice on a frozen lake, when the
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When temperature changes it melts the ice over the lake.
As we know the melting point of ice or water is 0°C or 273K
So if the temperature arises up to 0°C or 273.16K then the ice starts melting .
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