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What Is Melting Water?

Melting water happens when something frozen, like ice, gets warm and turns into water. Think about when you take ice out of the freezer. It starts as a solid block, right? But when you place it in a warm room or hold it in your hands, it begins to melt.

Why Does Ice Melt?

Ice melts because it gets warm. When the ice warms up, the little pieces that are stuck together start to move apart and become liquid water. This change from solid ice to liquid water is called melting.

Let’s Try It! A Fun Activity

To help understand melting, you can do a simple experiment at home:

  • What You Need: Ice cubes.
  • What to Do: Put some ice cubes on a plate and leave them out at room temperature or hold them in your child’s hands. Watch how they start to melt and turn into water!

Talking About It

While you watch the ice melt, you can talk about what is happening. Say things like, 'Look! The ice is getting smaller and making water!' This helps your child understand the process in a fun way.

In Summary

Melting water is a simple concept. Ice becomes water when it gets warm. It's a great way to explore changes and temperatures with your little one!


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