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Why does an ice cube melt even in a cold glass of water?(1 point)
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The ice cube is still colder than the water, so thermal energy moves from the ice cube to the water.
The ice cube is still colder than the water, so thermal energy moves from the ice cube to the water.
The air around the water melts the ice cube.
The air around the water melts the ice cube.
Ice cubes must always melt eventually.
Ice cubes must always melt eventually.
The water is still warmer than the ice cube, so thermal energy moves from the water to the ice cube.
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The correct response is:
The ice cube is still colder than the water, so thermal energy moves from the ice cube to the water.