Melting occurs when a solid is heated until it becomes liquid. Ice left at room temperature melts into a puddle of water.
How do you change ice to water? You melt it.
well, water can't technically melt. the solid form for water melts depending on how big the soild is. it would probably take about 75 degrees to melt ice.
It may either make the solid hotter, or - if the object is already at its melting point - it may make it melt.
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The soild body guitar was not the first guitar invented,they made one that was just sides and strings before the soild body was made.The soild body guitar was not the first guitar invented,they made one that was just sides and strings before the soild body was made.The soild body guitar was not the first guitar invented,they made one that was just sides and strings before the soild body was made.
yes it can for example a marshmallo is a solid but it can be squashed because not all solids are strong
M&m's can be melt anywhere for an example your hand or your pocket mostly it could get melt if the air is hot or warm or by a place that has heat and they dont melt anywhere that's cold hope that helped
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you click the soild purple box on the left. then click the white and purple and then the soild purple box will hit the red soild box
Loss of reactor coolant results in lack of nuclear fuel cooling and hence melt down results.
melt is the base form of the verb melted is the past tense form.