It depends at the rate of temperature increase
for melting what
It would take around 10-15 minutes to melt a pound of gold at a typical melting temperature of 1,948 degrees Fahrenheit. This time can vary based on the efficiency of the melting equipment being used.
It would take a significant amount of time to melt gold with just a lighter, as the melting point of gold is 1,064 degrees Celsius (1,947 degrees Fahrenheit). Lighters do not reach temperatures high enough to melt gold, so it would not be a practical method for melting gold.
Rubber itself does not keep ice from melting for a long time. However, rubber containers with thick insulation, like coolers, can help keep ice from melting by reducing heat transfer from the outside environment.
Provolone cheese melts quickly and typically takes 1-2 minutes when heated in an oven or microwave. It may take slightly longer on the stovetop depending on the heat level and method of melting.
Provided other environmental factors remain constant, yes.
I assume you mean "iceberg". If they are large, they will take a long time to melt, since they can only melt at their surface.The time it takes them to melt will also depend on the temperature - as well as the shape of the iceberg.
Also 0 degrees. The trick is that when water freezes at 0 degrees, a very large amount of heat must be lost, so freezing can take a long time, depending on the depth of the water. Conversely, when ice thaws, a very large amount of heat must be absorbed, so melting can take a long time, depending.
keep them in the freezer but if you take them out eat them quick
I'm not sure you understand what the term "melting" means. It only takes one person to melt silver, so long as you have a furnace that can heat it to 1,763 degrees.
It can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours for gum to melt in the sun, depending on the intensity of the sunlight and the temperature. Gum typically softens and becomes sticky when exposed to heat, eventually melting if the conditions are right.
Antarctica is a continent -- 10% of the earth's surface -- and will not melt. It's ice sheet, however, is subject to melting, and, it covers 98% of the continent. There is no way to determine how long it would take for all the ice to melt off the continent.