Room temperature, because the fridge is colder so the temperature difference between the freezer and the fridge is not that much compared to the difference between the freezer and room temperature. Hope I helped.
depending on if your "ice cream" is eaten hot.If it is eaten cold,it depeands on the refrigerator
Yes, since it is a dairy product.
It all depends on how much ice and where it is. Ice will melt quicker in water at room temperature than in the air and a large block of ice will take longer to melt than an ice cube
It depends on the location you are at. There are many factors like the atmospheric pressure, temperature and the characteristics of the fridge. Say you are in the desert and it is 36 degrees Celsius. If the temperature inside the fridge is 2-8 degrees Celsius, then the icecube would melt faster on the counter. However, if you are in the north pole, where it is approximately -30 degrees Celsius, then the icecube will not melt at all. However, if the fridge in north pole is 2-8 degrees Celsius, then the icecube would melt faster inside the fridge than outside. It all depends on which temperature is higher or lower.
It depends on what temperature the room/place is. In summer, inside or out, it will always melt a lot quicker and if the temperatues are perticularly high, could melt as fast as 10-15 minutes. Same with winter, in the cold months it will melt slower. If you are outside and it is a cold winter, the ice cream may not melt at all. But if inside, it could take anything from 12mins to 1hr.
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the hotter the temperature the quicker time it takes to melt
It gets too warm.
The temperature on the counter top is high compared to that inside a fridge. A high temperature usually makes ice to melt faster than a low one.
Temperature is usually warmer outside of the fridge.
it will depend upon the size and shape of the ice cube and the internal temperature of the fridge
Yes, the warmer the air temperature of the environment the quicker the ice cube melts. Also, ice in a warm fluid environment will melt quicker than ice at the equivalent air temperature.
increased
at normal temperature above zero degree centigrade
Yes it can vary in temperature because then it would never melt
that was exactley what i was wondering!
Ice cream is a liquid at room temperature. hence "ice"-cream. ice melts when its temperature increases to over 00C
It depends on the room temperature. If the room temperature is 70 degrees then it will probably melt in 6 or 7 minutes.
it takes 3 hrs