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.
Chunks do not really mean something very small like most people may think,it could be a large particle or huge mass. Floating chunks of ice from ice sheets or ice shelves (land ice) are called "ICEBERGS", while large areas of floating sea ice are called "ICE FLOES".
Solid CO2 is called dry ice.
Solid water is called ice.
The rivers of ice in Antarctica are called ice streams or ice shelves. These are large flowing bodies of ice that move towards the ocean under the force of gravity.
The layers of ice that form at the north and south polar regions are called ice caps. These ice caps are composed of ice sheets, which are massive layers of ice that cover vast areas of land.
by a lorry or van
It was created by people working for Dancingon ice and it doesn't have a name. It's just called the Dancing on ice theme tune
Ice skating, or if you do competitive skating it is called figure skating.
If it was delivered from a man/woman in a van id guess a Courier?
An address delivered at an inaugural ceremony is called an inaugural address.
The sold form of water is called ice. Many people use it to keep their drinks cool. 8-Pyerr we knew dat
Ice chest. Ice man delivered fresh ice every couple of days In holes in the ground - cooler than above surface
Chunks do not really mean something very small like most people may think,it could be a large particle or huge mass. Floating chunks of ice from ice sheets or ice shelves (land ice) are called "ICEBERGS", while large areas of floating sea ice are called "ICE FLOES".
People were still called people. Homo Sapiens had evolved at that time. Neanderthals were also alive but dying out if not already extinct.
Cornelius ice machines are available through warehouse stores for home use or business use. Ice machines can be delivered and installed for an additional price.
It was called the ice age because Europe and Asia were connected by the ice. Get it ice age.
I believe that the ice was cut in winter and stored in underground ice houses. Certainly the british aristocracy did this. In America this was commercialised, and the ice was delivered to ordinary homes that had ice boxes, which is what they still call refrigerators. My grandmother had a box outside of her kitchen which had a metal gauze door in it. Somehow through evaporation/ condensation it kept her dairy products and other food colder than the ambient temperature, it really worked. I believe that a woman has patented a similar device for sale in third world countries for people with no electricity.