What Happens to Ice Cubes in Still Water?

When ice cubes are added to still water, they melt much slower than when they are added to running water.

When ice cubes are added to still water, they melt much slower than when they are added to running water. This is because all heat transfer takes place on the surface of objects. When the cube is placed in water, the outer surface of the ice starts to melt. However, as it melts, the water around it
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