Its melting point is -69.9 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. Heat will melt the foam and possibly cause a fire
You as a human cannot melt from heat. The worse thing is that you might get burnt. EXP: An ice cube will melt in heat...I don't think you're an ice cube!! :)
No. Because of the heat, it will melt. Believe me, I've tried it. You can chill it or keep it under room temp to dry it.
I wouldnt. The heat would cause the foam to melt and possibly catch fire
Yes and no. Twisted dread extensions need the heat to set the fibers. Natural dreads are usually heat sealed, too, but if you would rather not use heat you can make natural dreads and just palm roll them constantly. NEVER use dry heat such as a hair dryer, as it will melt the hair.
Gumballs do not melt in your pocket as they are not easily affected by body heat. However, they may harden or lose their flavor if exposed to heat for extended periods of time. It's best to keep them in a cool, dry place to maintain their freshness.
Dry Ice doesn't have a liquid state under normal conditions; it transforms straight from solid to gas. In order to melt dry ice, it would need to be at a higher outside pressure than our atmosphere provides -- at least five times the air pressure at sea level. Then it would melt, but at normal Earth temperatures, would almost immediately boil.
Snails dont like too much heat because they will dry out.
Moist heat is generally more effective at transferring heat to the body compared to dry heat. This is because water has a higher heat capacity than air, allowing it to retain more heat and transfer it to the body more efficiently. However, personal preferences for heat sensations may vary.
yes, until it starts to melt. or its dry ice
Dry ice only melts when it is under pressure of 5.1 atmospheres.
How much dry ice? Regardless, a signifigant amount to all of the dry ice will sublime (solid CO2 will not melt under any atmospheric circumstances) and some to all of the magna will solidify into igneous rock. The results are dependent on the quantity of dry ice.