Ice cubes start melting when kept outside the refrigerator. why does this happen
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When you take ice cubes out of the freezer, the melting process begins right away because the air temperature around the ice cubes is warmer than the temperature in the freezer. ... The solid ice particles absorb heat energy from the warmer air, giving the particles energy and enabling them to move away from one another.
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When you take ice cubes out of the freezer, the melting process begins right away because the air temperature around the ice cubes is warmer than the temperature in the freezer. ... The solid ice particles absorb heat energy from the warmer air, giving the particles energy and enabling them to move away from one another.
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