It sure is possible, if you spread it out over a large enough area. The exact details depend on the environmental temperature, how hot the water is, and how much you want it to cool.
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Water have a very high heat capacity and that mean water can contain a lot of heat which resulted in the cooling effect. Remember ice is water in solid form.
It's not possible. They say it is. It isn't though. Sorry. The computer always wins and is always counteractive.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Okay, so first we gotta find the volume of that space, which is 20 x 10 x 4 = 800 cubic feet. Then we convert that to gallons, which is like 7.48 gallons per cubic foot, so it's 800 x 7.48 = 5984 gallons. So yeah, that space would hold about 5984 gallons. Cool, right?
Ice cubes you use to cool your drinks after you put the water in the freezer, Ice burgs....
is 89.96 degrees Fahrenheit too hot for you? its a little on the warm side for me but not too much, to a penguin he would be wanting to jump in the water to cool off, to a camel just another cool evening in the desert.