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What causes an ice cube to melt when removed from a freezer?

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The temperature in the room is higher than the temperature in the freezer, thus causing the melting state of the ice cube when it is removed from the freezer.
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the melting process begins right away because the air temperature around the ice cubes is warmer than the temperature in the freezer

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