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How would the melting point of an ice cube compare to the melting point of a large ice sculpture?
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How would the melting point of an ice cube compare to the melting point of a large ice sculpture?
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Because the ice sculpture is larger it takes more energy to melt, so it will take longer to melt, but the melting point is still the same because both of the solids are made of water. hope that made sense :)
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The ice sculpture would take longer to melt than the ice cube
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