Gobstoppers Stick 'em in a microwave and they melt from the inside out. Although the outside tends not to melt and they become quite explosive, so don't actually do it.
That's something for the myth busters
something that is cold and solid like ice but that stuff does not melt
You don't ... You do melt the material inside the hub
Antarctica is a continent: continents do not melt.
something hard has to hit the bone in order for it to break. something can inside you and can also make your bones break if possible.
of course it is possible. but there might be a something inside that is wrong emotionally figure out what that is if possible fix it and if that dose not work it may be a blatter problem
I consider that is not possible.
Most devices will not melt when hot and placed inside a storage unit. Their battery life may be shortened, however.
it is when you melt something
There is no inherent property of steel that causes it to melt ice. Ice will melt if it comes in contact with something that is warm enough to melt it, regardless of what it is made of. One possible advantage that steel has is that, like any metal, it is a good conductor of heat. This would allow it to transfer heat more quickly than a nonmetallic substance.
Never melt ice
because its to cool