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the process under which melting of ice take place is​

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Read this answer and compare it to your own. Ice is at a temperature of 0 °C; the surroundings are at about 20 °C. For ice to melt, it must gain energy from the surroundings. Energy can be transferred (move) from the surroundings to the ice by conduction through the metal or plastic.

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the process under which melting of ice take place is melting or fusion.

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