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2018 |
246027 characters 29 sections 65 paragraphs 31 images 539 internal links 154 external links |
ice 0.664 hail 0.168 water 0.162 freezing 0.150 melting 0.129 icing 0.107 molecules 0.095 hailstones 0.090 temperature 0.085 pressure 0.083 droplets 0.081 freeze 0.081 freezes 0.079 air 0.079 crystalline 0.077 |
Ice is water frozen into a solid state. [3] [4] Depending on the presence of impurities such as particles of soil or bubbles of air, it can appear transparent or a more or less opaque bluish-white color. |
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2017 |
230023 characters 26 sections 66 paragraphs 35 images 518 internal links 113 external links |
ice 0.673 hail 0.169 water 0.163 freezing 0.150 melting 0.130 icing 0.107 molecules 0.095 hailstones 0.091 temperature 0.086 droplets 0.081 freeze 0.081 freezes 0.080 pressure 0.074 air 0.074 asw 0.072 |
Ice is water frozen into a solid state. Depending on the presence of impurities such as particles of soil or bubbles of air, it can appear transparent or a more or less opaque bluish-white color. |
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2016 |
213455 characters 25 sections 63 paragraphs 33 images 510 internal links 101 external links |
ice 0.677 hail 0.176 freezing 0.157 water 0.155 icing 0.112 hailstones 0.095 droplets 0.085 freeze 0.084 freezes 0.083 molecules 0.078 pressure 0.077 air 0.077 asw 0.075 carburetor 0.075 hailstone 0.075 |
Ice is water frozen into a solid state. Depending on the presence of impurities such as particles of soil or bubbles of air, it can appear transparent or a more or less opaque bluish-white color. |
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2015 |
211206 characters 25 sections 63 paragraphs 32 images 507 internal links 93 external links |
ice 0.677 hail 0.176 freezing 0.157 water 0.152 icing 0.112 hailstones 0.095 droplets 0.085 freeze 0.085 freezes 0.083 molecules 0.078 pressure 0.077 air 0.077 asw 0.075 carburetor 0.075 hailstone 0.075 |
Ice is water , frozen into a solid state. Depending on the presence of impurities such as particles of soil or bubbles of air, it can appear transparent or a more or less opaque bluish-white color. |
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2014 |
200352 characters 25 sections 62 paragraphs 31 images 515 internal links 84 external links |
ice 0.671 hail 0.180 freezing 0.161 water 0.152 icing 0.115 hailstones 0.097 droplets 0.087 freeze 0.087 air 0.085 molecules 0.080 asw 0.076 carburetor 0.076 hailstone 0.076 freezes 0.075 pressure 0.074 |
Ice (from the Old English " īs ", in turn from the Proto-Germanic " *isaz ") is water frozen into a solid state. Depending on the presence of impurities such as particles of soil or bubbles of air , it can appear transparent or a more or less opaque bluish-white color. |
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2013 |
158043 characters 19 sections 60 paragraphs 23 images 324 internal links 81 external links |
ice 0.628 hail 0.201 freezing 0.169 water 0.143 icing 0.128 hailstones 0.108 droplets 0.097 freeze 0.096 air 0.094 molecules 0.089 asw 0.085 carburetor 0.085 hailstone 0.085 pressure 0.083 pellets 0.079 |
Ice is water frozen into a solid state. It can appear transparent or opaque bluish-white color , depending on the presence of impurities or air inclusions. The addition of other materials such as soil may further alter its appearance. |
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2012 |
152102 characters 19 sections 57 paragraphs 23 images 314 internal links 79 external links |
ice 0.621 hail 0.207 freezing 0.174 water 0.145 icing 0.131 hailstones 0.111 droplets 0.100 freeze 0.099 air 0.097 molecules 0.092 carburetor 0.088 hailstone 0.088 pressure 0.085 temperature 0.083 pellets 0.082 |
Ice is water frozen into the solid state. It can appear transparent or opaque bluish-white color , depending on the presence of impurities or air inclusions. The addition of other materials such as soil may further alter the appearance. |
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2011 |
157650 characters 19 sections 63 paragraphs 21 images 361 internal links 70 external links |
ice 0.566 hail 0.230 freezing 0.177 snowflakes 0.169 water 0.155 air 0.128 icing 0.126 droplets 0.123 hailstones 0.107 temperature 0.101 freeze 0.095 droplet 0.095 pellets 0.095 pressure 0.093 crystals 0.090 |
Ice is water frozen into the solid state. Usually ice is the phase known as ice I h , which is the most abundant of the varying solid phases on the Earth's surface. It can appear transparent or opaque bluish-white color , depending on the presence of impurities or air inclusions. The addition of other materials such as soil may further alter the appearance. |
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2010 |
148545 characters 19 sections 61 paragraphs 21 images 359 internal links 60 external links |
ice 0.567 hail 0.235 freezing 0.181 snowflakes 0.172 water 0.143 air 0.131 icing 0.129 droplets 0.126 hailstones 0.109 temperature 0.103 pressure 0.101 freeze 0.098 droplet 0.097 pellets 0.097 crystals 0.092 |
Ice may be any one of the 15 known crystalline phases of water . Usually ice is the phase known as ice I h , which is the most abundant of these solid phases on the Earth's surface. It can appear transparent or opaque bluish-white color , depending on the presence of impurities or air inclusions. The addition of other materials such as soil may further alter the appearance. |
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2009 |
75961 characters 17 sections 41 paragraphs 17 images 202 internal links 26 external links |
ice 0.676 icing 0.177 water 0.136 pressure 0.107 cm³ 0.100 crystalline 0.099 temperature 0.097 amorphous 0.096 icebergs 0.095 molecules 0.090 air 0.090 icicles 0.088 reciprocating 0.088 refrigerators 0.088 rime 0.088 |
Template:Two other uses Ice is a solid phase , usually crystalline , of a non-metallic substance that is liquid or gas at room temperature , such as water , carbon dioxide ice (dry ice), ammonia ice, or methane ice. [1] However, the predominant use of the term ice is for water ice , technically restricted to one of the 15 known crystalline phases of water . In non-scientific contexts, the term usually means ice I h , which is known to be the most abundant of these solid phases. It can appear transparent or opaque bluish-white colour , depending on the presence of impurities or air inclusions. The addition of other materials such as soil may further alter the appearance. |
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2008 |
58128 characters 13 sections 34 paragraphs 14 images 201 internal links 18 external links |
ice 0.615 icing 0.199 ih 0.150 water 0.129 pressure 0.120 temperature 0.117 molecules 0.114 cm³ 0.112 crystalline 0.111 amorphous 0.108 air 0.101 reciprocating 0.099 rime 0.099 windows 0.095 freezing 0.093 |
Ice is a solid phase , usually crystalline , of a non-metallic substance that is liquid or gas at room temperature , such as ammonia ice or methane ice. However, the word "ice" normally means water ice, technically restricted to one of the 15 known crystalline phases of water . In non-scientific contexts, it usually describes ice I h , which is known to be the most abundant of these phases. It can appear transparent or an opaque bluish-white color , depending on the presence of impurities such as air . The addition of other materials such as soil may further alter the appearance. |
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2007 |
69216 characters 14 sections 56 paragraphs 33 images 187 internal links 16 external links |
ice 0.638 icicles 0.159 ih 0.143 pressure 0.132 water 0.132 molecules 0.109 cm³ 0.107 temperature 0.104 amorphous 0.103 rime 0.095 density 0.093 crystalline 0.092 windows 0.091 crystal 0.090 freezing 0.089 |
Ice is the name given to any one of the 14 known solid phases of water . In non-scientific contexts, it usually describes ice I h , which is the most abundant of these phases. It is a crystalline solid , which can appear transparent or an opaque bluish-white color depending on the presence of impurities such as air . The addition of other materials such as soil may further alter appearance. |
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2006 |
50684 characters 15 sections 34 paragraphs 19 images 164 internal links 11 external links |
ice 0.610 icicles 0.192 ih 0.174 water 0.150 cm³ 0.130 amorphous 0.125 temperature 0.117 crystalline 0.111 windows 0.110 pressure 0.110 hexagonal 0.104 density 0.103 ix 0.089 molecules 0.088 crystal 0.087 |
Ice is the name given to any one of the 14 known solid phases of water . However, in non-scientific contexts, it usually describes ice I h , which is the most abundant of these phases in Earth's biosphere . This type of ice is a soft, delicate, crystalline solid, which can appear transparent or an opaque bluish-white color depending on the presence of impurities such as air . The addition of other materials such as soil may further alter appearance. The most common phase transition to ice I h occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0 °C (273.15 K , 32 °F ) at standard atmospheric pressure . However, it can also deposit from a vapor with no intervening liquid phase such as in the formation of frost . Ice appears in varied forms such as hail , ice cubes , and glaciers . It plays an important role with many meteorological phenomena. The ice caps of the polar regions are of significance for the global climate and particularly the water cycle . |
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2005 |
34278 characters 10 sections 23 paragraphs 8 images 134 internal links 9 external links |
ice 0.589 windows 0.144 water 0.138 ih 0.137 amorphous 0.137 cm³ 0.128 ix 0.117 crystal 0.114 racing 0.113 density 0.108 metastable 0.101 refrigerators 0.101 vonnegut 0.101 solid 0.099 freezing 0.094 |
Ice is frozen water (one of its three phases of matter ), and thereby a transparent, crystal , soft and fragile solid. The phase transition occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0 °C (273.15 K , 32 °F ) at standard atmospheric pressure . It appears in the most varied forms, from hail , to ice cubes , to enormous glaciers . Moreover it plays an important role with a great many meteorological phenomena. The ice caps of the polar regions are of great significance for the global climate and particularly the water cycle . Ice has notable physical properties , some of which are still not fully understood. |
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2004 |
17105 characters 4 sections 16 paragraphs 5 images 77 internal links 3 external links |
ice 0.589 ih 0.178 amorphous 0.178 cm³ 0.167 density 0.140 water 0.132 metastable 0.132 vonnegut 0.132 solid 0.129 pressure 0.119 xii 0.119 harbors 0.119 crystal 0.111 ix 0.102 molecules 0.100 |
Ice is the solid form of water . The phase transition occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0 °C (273.15 K , 32 °F ) at standard atmospheric pressure . Ice can be formed at higher temperatures in pressurized environments, and water will remain a liquid or gas until -30 °C at lower pressures. Ice formed at high pressure has a different crystal structure and density than ordinary ice. |
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2003 |
6402 characters 3 sections 11 paragraphs 0 images 43 internal links 1 external links |
ice 0.442 ih 0.253 amorphous 0.253 metastable 0.187 vonnegut 0.187 pressure 0.170 xii 0.169 crystal 0.158 water 0.155 density 0.150 fictional 0.112 molecules 0.107 solid 0.105 asw 0.093 drips 0.093 |
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2002 |
1825 characters 0 sections 2 paragraphs 0 images 7 internal links 0 external links |
ice 0.325 liquid 0.287 water 0.266 floats 0.258 pressure 0.249 molecules 0.244 frozen 0.227 efficiently 0.221 bonds 0.190 crystal 0.181 solid 0.180 ordinary 0.174 cooled 0.166 pressures 0.152 pressurized 0.149 |
Ice is the solid form of water . The phase transition occurs when liquid water is cooled down to 0°C (273K, 32°F) at standard atmospheric pressure . Ice can be formed at higher temperatures in pressurized environments, and water will remain a liquid or gas until -30°C at lower pressures. Ice formed at high pressure has a different crystal structure and density than ordinary ice. |
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2001 |
1490 characters 0 sections 5 paragraphs 0 images 3 internal links 0 external links |
ice 0.317 pressure 0.292 molecules 0.286 water 0.267 efficiently 0.260 bonds 0.223 crystal 0.212 solid 0.211 ordinary 0.203 cooled 0.194 atmospheric 0.182 pressures 0.178 form 0.175 pressurized 0.174 liquid 0.168 |
Ice is the solid form of water . This happens when water is cooled down to 0'C, or 273K at standard atmospheric pressure. Ice can be formed at higher temperatures in pressurized environments, and water will remain a liquid or gas until -30C at lower pressures. Ice formed at high pressure has a different crystal structure and density than ordinary ice. |