Pretty much everything, although some materials will rather go through thermal degradation instead of melting, such as trees or other organic material. Some substances will rather go from solid to gas, which is called sublimation.
The known states of matter include solid, liquid, gas, plasma and Bose Einstein Condensate. Many other things that exist cannot be classified this way e.g. Light, Gravity.
Soot, or smoke, is composed of particulates--tiny pieces of a solid--suspended in gas, or air. It is solid, but acts like a gas. The particulates come from whatever fuel is being burned and are carried by the hot air produced by a fire.
Many peoples ask that, though it is made up from solid whenever it can be compressed it is still at solid type
It is a metal that contains many qualaties it is usually hard and does not bend and is solid and usually a metal.
Sand is a solid it only pours when there are many sands involved.
Too many things to mention.
Because a solid is a material in that given state, water can be a solid without being a mineral and many other things that aren't solid at normal temp can be solid without being a mineral.
Many things. Ice to water is a good example.
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Grease from cooking meats like bacon, ground beef, etc. become solid at room temperature. There are many things that are already solid and stay solid at room temperature though, like most things in a pantry, furniture, etc. This is a vague question.
when something is solid it means it is hard and you can easily touch feel see and describe it.Like bricks,stones,pencils ,plates etc. are solid
cobalt can be turned into many things from magnets to jewlery to blue glass
Only one . . . . . heat energy.
It's called sublimation. Not too many substances do this, but two common substances that do are carbon dioxide (CO2) and moth balls. The opposite process of going from a gas to a solid is called deposition.
There is no solid evidence that ghosts exist. Those that believe in such things will tell you many things that are signs they are present. Most of them different.
Solid waste management includes things like landfills or recycling companies. Related literature can be found in many places, such as online or in a library.
As many as you want. If you don't have enough, then you go get more. That's like asking "How many ounces in a drink ?", or "How many pounds in a person ?"