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- Ice abstract "Ice is water frozen into a solid state. It can appear transparent or opaque bluish-white color, depending on the presence of impurities such as soil particles or air inclusions.It occurs naturally throughout the Solar System from as close to the Sun as Mercury to the Oort Cloud and beyond as interstellar ice. Ice is abundant on Earth's surface, particularly in the polar regions as polar ice caps and above the snow line.On Earth, ice is an important component of the global climate and plays an important role in the water cycle. Geologically, ice formations include glaciers, ice sheets, sea ice and icebergs. It is a common form of precipitation and deposition on Earth, falling as snowflakes and hail or occurring as frost, icicles or ice spikes.Ice is used for a wide range of applications including cooling, winter sports and the art of ice sculpting.The molecules in ice may have different geometries, or phases, depending on temperature and pressure. The hexagonal crystal form of ordinary ice is the most abundant on the Earth's surface and is denoted as ice Ih, (ice one h). The most common phase transition to ice Ih occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0°C (273.15K, 32°F) at standard atmospheric pressure. It can also deposit from vapour with no intervening liquid phase, such as in the formation of frost.The word is derived from Old English īs, which in turn stems from Proto-Germanic isaz.".
- Ice thumbnail Franz_Josef_glacier.JPG?width=300.
- Ice wikiPageExternalLink 20311.html.
- Ice wikiPageExternalLink nsidc.org.
- Ice wikiPageExternalLink sr96_02.pdf.
- Ice wikiPageExternalLink ice.html.
- Ice wikiPageExternalLink ice.htm.
- Ice wikiPageExternalLink phase.html.
- Ice wikiPageExternalLink min-2001.html.
- Ice wikiPageExternalLink unfreezable.html.
- Ice wikiPageExternalLink news93200439.html.
- Ice wikiPageExternalLink StandingOnIce.
- Ice wikiPageExternalLink Ice.shtml.
- Ice wikiPageExternalLink P1300303.html.
- Ice wikiPageID "14946".
- Ice wikiPageRevisionID "606775933".
- Ice expiry "2014-06-14".
- Ice hasPhotoCollection Ice.
- Ice small "yes".
- Ice subject Category:Glaciology.
- Ice subject Category:Minerals.
- Ice subject Category:Transparent_materials.
- Ice subject Category:Water_ice.
- Ice comment "Ice is water frozen into a solid state. It can appear transparent or opaque bluish-white color, depending on the presence of impurities such as soil particles or air inclusions.It occurs naturally throughout the Solar System from as close to the Sun as Mercury to the Oort Cloud and beyond as interstellar ice.".
- Ice label "Eis".
- Ice label "Gelo".
- Ice label "Ghiaccio".
- Ice label "Glace".
- Ice label "Hielo".
- Ice label "IJs (water)".
- Ice label "Ice".
- Ice label "Lód".
- Ice label "Лёд".
- Ice label "جليد".
- Ice label "冰".
- Ice label "氷".
- Ice sameAs Led.
- Ice sameAs Eis.
- Ice sameAs Πάγος.
- Ice sameAs Hielo.
- Ice sameAs Izotz.
- Ice sameAs Glace.
- Ice sameAs Es.
- Ice sameAs Ghiaccio.
- Ice sameAs 氷.
- Ice sameAs 얼음.
- Ice sameAs IJs_(water).
- Ice sameAs Lód.
- Ice sameAs Gelo.
- Ice sameAs m.03vtj.
- Ice sameAs Q23392.
- Ice sameAs Q23392.
- Ice wasDerivedFrom Ice?oldid=606775933.
- Ice depiction Franz_Josef_glacier.JPG.
- Ice isPrimaryTopicOf Ice.