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Yes it does affect, the denser the substance is, the lesser the temperature needed for it to be frozen . Hence . Density of a substance is indirectly propotional to the temperature it needs to be frozen.

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If an object has more density it takes longer for the heat to reach the center so it can start melting.

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Density certainly does have an impact on the speed of melting. The more dense an object is the most slowly it will melt.

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Actually it's the other way around. Temperature will affect density.

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