What will happen to a bowl of ice cream left in the sun?

A bowl of ice cream left in the sun will melt. Ice cream is a frozen dessert made from dairy products, sugar, and flavorings. When ice cream is exposed to heat, the dairy products and sugar will begin to melt, and the ice crystals will start to shrink and disappear. This will cause the ice cream to become softer and more liquid. Eventually, the ice cream will completely melt, turning into a pool of liquid.

The rate at which ice cream melts depends on several factors, including the temperature of the sun, the amount of ice cream in the bowl, and the type of ice cream. Ice cream made with more milk solids and less sugar will melt more slowly than ice cream made with less milk solids and more sugar. Ice cream that is in a shallow bowl will also melt more quickly than ice cream that is in a deep bowl.

If you want to keep your ice cream from melting, you should store it in the freezer. You can also place it in a cooler with ice packs if you are taking it with you on a trip.