Why do you think this snow is melting during the day? What does energy have to do with ice melting?

The snow is melting during the day because of the energy from the sun. When sunlight hits the snow, it transfers energy in the form of heat, causing the snow to melt. This process is known as solar radiation.

Energy plays a crucial role in the melting of ice because it provides the heat needed to raise the temperature of the ice to its melting point. As the ice absorbs this heat energy, its molecules gain enough energy to break free from their solid state and transition into liquid water. This is why ice will melt when it is exposed to sources of heat such as the sun, warm air, or water.