nasty little boyNot any mooooooore……. ;)
This summer, set an ice cube on a hot sidewalk and you'll see first hand that any material can be a solid, liquid, or a gas under the right conditions. Ice is a solid, but when it melts on the hot sidewalk it becomes a liquid. When that liquid water evaporates, it becomes a gas÷water vapor. It's always water, H2O. That isn't changing. The little H2O molecules are just passing from one state to another. So water can be a solid liquid or a gas, depending on two things: temperature and pressure.
Annars hef ég bara lúmskt gaman af þessum rökræðum, ég móðgast ekkert og þetta er bara á góðu nótunum :)sumt fólk verður fuckin pirrað og hunsar mig :$
meiri þrýstingur, hærra suðumarkFyrir utan það að vatn tútnar út þegar það frýs.
The top 50 meters of the glacier, being under less pressure, are more rigid; this section is known as the fracture zone, and mostly moves as a single unit, over the plastic-like flow of the lower section. When the glacier moves through irregular terrain, cracks up to 50 meters deep form in the fracture zone. The lower layers of glacial ice flow and deform plastically under the pressure, allowing the glacier as a whole to move slowly like a viscous fluid.