There are people who choose to use ice as their sculpting medium in Antarctica.
The people who delivered ice were called icemen. They would deliver blocks of ice to homes and businesses for use in ice boxes or ice chests before the invention of refrigerators.
Generally, the ice in Antarctica is several feed thick. Otherwise, on freshly formed ice, people step carefully so as not to crack the ice.
people use ice at places such as partys so they can have fresh cold bevrages. Also so they can have food stored so they can eat doring the party.
no
They don't.
they didn't...they used blocks of ice in wooden ice boxes...maybe around the 50's they stopped..
Dry ice does tons of stuff. Well... dry ice doesn't actually do much, but the people that use it sure do.Dry ice itself does very little. Mostly it just makes things cold and evaporates in to the atmosphere.Here are a list of things that people that use dry ice typically use it for.Shipping perishablesMedical cleaningMedical shippingDry ice blast cleaningKeeping food safe in power outagesFun experimentsCool smoke effects
No, They had no refrigerators in the 1700's.
They Take ships and dog sled
People cannot use most of the fresh water on earth because it is in the form of ice in glaciers and polar ice caps. This frozen fresh water is inaccessible for direct human use until it melts and flows into rivers and lakes.
People use "Shaved ice" more, I've never heard anyone say Ice Shave...