Oh, what a lovely question! In "One Mile of Ice" by Hugh Garner, there are two main conflicts that add depth to the story. The first conflict is the external struggle between the protagonist and the harsh winter elements as they try to survive in the unforgiving Canadian wilderness. The second conflict is the internal battle the protagonist faces as they grapple with their own fears, doubts, and limitations. These conflicts work together to create a rich and engaging narrative that keeps the reader hooked from start to finish.
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the mass of ice is 0.92grams per cubic centimeter
its gets cold Actually the ice gets warmer. Its the water that gets cold.
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1 cubic yard of ice has a weight of 49421 pound-force.