History of Oceania

What is with ice only?

Ice is made of water. When water is frozen, the molecules slow down and form a crystalline structure. This structure is made up of hexagonal rings that are stacked together in a repeating pattern. The hexagonal rings are held together by hydrogen bonds, which are weak bonds that form between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms in water molecules. When ice melts, the hydrogen bonds break and the molecules start to move around again. This is why ice is solid but also changes to liquid form at room temperature.

Ice only is a term that is used when someone wants to order a drink with no other ingredients. This can be done with any type of drink, but it is most commonly associated with alcoholic beverages. When someone orders ice only, they are typically looking for a way to cool down without having to drink any calories or alcohol.