Why Does Ice Conjoin Together When Melting In an Insulated Water Bottle?

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Why Does Ice Conjoin Together When Melting In an Insulated Water Bottle?

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The outermost layer of the ice that is exposed to air melts as it is exposed to heat. The areas between the ice cubes and within the ice cubes both remain below freezing.

As the ice melts, the water drips into the spaces between the cubes. At this point the temperature is below freezing, and it freezes again.

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