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dissapear from the ice trays in the freezer if you leave them there for a couple of months
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condensation maybe?
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let me get back with you on that one.. in a couple of months
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Mr. Frosty uses them for his martinis
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They went bowling with the missing socks from the dryer.
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little tiny theiving ice pixies I suppose
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They do it to freak you out. Whatever you do...don't react....
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The ice fairy takes them
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I've been living on a mattress in your attic for months now. It's hot up here and I get thirsty.
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Did anyone take a science class, like ever?
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They went bowling with the missing socks from the dryer. yeah.. and before they left they scattered their dust over everything that I just cleaned! |
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They do it to freak you out. Whatever you do...don't react.... |
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I've been living on a mattress in your attic for months now. It's hot up here and I get thirsty. I thought my garage was the only suitable place for you. |
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Evaporation
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You had to ask.....
Water molecules evaporate from ice. This is sublimation. A water molecule with lots of energy can break free from the frozen molecules and become a gas. When water molecules sublime, they escape from the ice. There are fewer molecules left in the ice, so it seems that your ice is shrinking. |
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You had to ask..... Water molecules evaporate from ice. This is sublimation. A water molecule with lots of energy can break free from the frozen molecules and become a gas. When water molecules sublime, they escape from the ice. There are fewer molecules left in the ice, so it seems that your ice is shrinking. |
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I've been living on a mattress in your attic for months now. It's hot up here and I get thirsty. |
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I still like the ice pixies better
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You had to ask..... Water molecules evaporate from ice. This is sublimation. A water molecule with lots of energy can break free from the frozen molecules and become a gas. When water molecules sublime, they escape from the ice. There are fewer molecules left in the ice, so it seems that your ice is shrinking. Hence why your freezer gets frost in it... and why things still go bad in time in your freezer. |
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I've been living on a mattress in your attic for months now. It's hot up here and I get thirsty. I thought my garage was the only suitable place for you. |
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