A. the reaction force of the table on the ice breaks the ice into water molecules
B. heat extracted from the ice block makes the ice block cold
C. the ice block absorbs heat from the atmosphere and its temperature rises
D. the atmosphere absorbs heat from the ice block and its temperature falls
E. the ice block absorbs heat from the atmosphere and its temperature remains constant as it melts
Correct Answer:
Option C – the ice block absorbs heat from the atmosphere and its temperature rises
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