Ice pieces are little chunks of frozen water that you can find in ice cubes or when something freezes and breaks apart.
What Makes an Ice Piece?
How You Can Use Ice Pieces
If you put an ice piece in your drink, it makes it cold and refreshing. You can also use them to cool things down, just like how a big block of ice would do, but smaller pieces melt faster because they have more edges for the warmth to reach.
You might even find ice pieces at the bottom of your freezer or in an ice tray when you pop it out. They’re just frozen water having fun!
Examples
- Ice cubes in a drink are simple examples of ice pieces.
- Snowflakes falling from the sky can be considered tiny ice pieces.
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