Because of the bacteria stored in the nucleus the mitocontrialic acid. This is due to the cellular indifference caused by the respiration of the bacteria. This is commonly found in other house items such as bleach, maccas burgers and earing backings. Source: maccas/bacteriainformation.co.amu
Because McDonald's fountain drinks are stored cold. If the liquid surrounding the ice is not warm it will take a long time to melt.
I assume you mean "iceberg". If they are large, they will take a long time to melt, since they can only melt at their surface.The time it takes them to melt will also depend on the temperature - as well as the shape of the iceberg.
If you mean how long does it take for an ice cube to melt, there are a few variables you need to address, such as temperature of the room, and size of the cube.
A coin would dissolve in an acid, not melt. The time taken would depend on the size of the coin, its composition, and the acid used.
Not a long time in Abu Dhabi, probably never near the South Pole....
It takes less time to melt the ice cube with salt.
An Ice cube melts faster cause an Iceberg is bigger which takes it a long time to melt sometimes it can even take years for an iceberg to melt.
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the candle uses up the oxygen and in doing so creates carbon dioxide. Eventually there will be more carbon dioxide than oxygen and it will snuff out the flame
It would take a very long time (a few weeks, in this part of February) to melt what I assume is about a foot of snow, unless the temperature goes above freezing or it rains.
it melts fast but the wafers in it take their time to melt about 20 minutes
It starts to melt!
It takes about 3,100 degrees feirenheit to melt pure silica Pure silica (SiO2) has a "glass melting point"- at a viscosity of 10 Pa·s (100 P)- of over 2300 °C (4200 °F). The amount of time it would take to melt would depend on how much heat you applied.