If two ice cubes are pressed against each other they stick together firmly after some time because
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IF TWO ICE CUBES ARE PRESSED AGAINST EACH OTHER THEY STICK TOGETHER FIRMLY AFTER SOME TIME BECAUSE THEY PRODUCE HEAT
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IF TWO ICE CUBES ARE PRESSED AGAINST EACH OTHER THEY STICK TOGETHER FIRMLY AFTER SOME TIME BECAUSE THEY PRODUCE HEAT
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When pressure is applied on ice cubes the freezing point of ice in between the two cubes melts.The energy needed for melting is taken from the surroundings.However,when pressure is released energy equal latent heat of fusion is given out and water in between the two cubes again freezes to join the two cubes together.
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