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The atoms start to move around more quickly and when the solid reaches it's melting point it will turn into a liquid.
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They can be melted with extreme heat
It can be melted into a liquid and frozen into a solid.
it gets melted!
rock cools quickly from melted rockRock cools quickly from melted rock.
Lead has a relatively low melting point, compared to many other common metals, so it can be melted relatively quickly. Of course, anything can be melted quickly if you have a sufficiently large amount of heat at your disposal.
Lead has a relatively low melting point, compared to many other common metals, so it can be melted relatively quickly. Of course, anything can be melted quickly if you have a sufficiently large amount of heat at your disposal.
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You can get melted chocolate off of blinds by cleaning the blinds with simple soap and water. The water will loosen the sticky chocolate from the blinds quickly.
igneous rocks are melted rocks and melted metal that cools quickly or slowly from a volcano and usually from magma.
They didnt stop making the S-10. It was repackaged and sold as the Chevy Colorado in 2004 This answer is incorrect as the Colorado was not a repackaged S10 but was instead and entirely new vehicle. It was sold right along side the new and entirely different Chevy Colorado that first year. The last year the Chevy S10 was made was 2004.
It forms rhyolite.
No, melted rock that cools quickly result in igneous rock with large minerals because large crystals take time to form and the rocks that usually have them are the ones that were formed inside the earth.
You are probably thinking of the Bessemer process, which acts with the blast of air, but it's scarcely new, it was developed in the early/mid 1800s in England.
No, because the data does not show how quickly the ice would have melted without the salt.
Glass is a solid. It is melted silicon that has cooled quickly. A mineral that cools slowly can become a crystal.