no they dont because some thngs expand when heated
conduct electricity, conduct heat, melt
gases cannot melt. Att.: All the gases can be obtained in solid phase; and the solid phase can be melted.
They melt. Simply because they are types of metal. All types of metal melt when they are heated in fire.
Will melt is the future tense of melt.
Depends in what kind of resin you're talking about. All resins, the hydrocarbon secretion of some plants, either burn or melt. It is their nature.
No, it doesn't. It doesn't melt the volcano around it, it doesn't melt the Earth's mantle, it doesn't melt a lot of things. Try looking it up on google. It does not melt everything in the world, and I know there is tons more things it doesn't melt.
All objects have melting points but they are high sometimes and low sometimes. There is no object without a melting point.
it all depends on whether or not there even is lava coming out of the volcano and what is in the vacinity. somethings like certain rocks will not melt. a town of people will though.
"Melt" is to go from solid to liquid. The things that were liquid before they were frozen, like the ice and orange juice, will melt. The rest of the stuff, like the meat, will thaw.
All the alkali metals will melt.
Yes, though they melt at different temperatures.
all metal can melt
The only things that won't melt at high temperature are those that decompose first. For instance, wood will burn long before it melts! Many many things decompose at high temperatures before they melt. If it doesn't decompose first, everything will eventually melt.
No, not necessarily.
Temperature and Pressure
wood is a living thing so it burns and a lot of non-living things melt and clothes burn because it comes from living things
Antarctica is a continent: continents do not melt.