No.But the forest and most of the plants will be burned, because the earth itself can't be melted.
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Earth's mantle reaches temperatures of about 3700°C.
Technically, yes carbon can melt, however it has the highest melting point of any element on Earth (I think its something on the order of 3500 degrees C) so there is nothing known that can hold it while it melts.
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Yes, it can and it will.
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Depending on the composite of the concrete material, it can melt at different temperatures. When concrete reaches a high enough temperature such as more than 1000 degrees Celsius, it can crumble like sugar.
Melting Point- The exact melting point of chocolate depends on the type and processing methods. Generally, chocolate will melt once it reaches the body temperature. It will completely melt between 104 and 113 degrees F. However, it can begin to burn once temperature exceed 115 degrees F. Freezing Point- The freezing point of chocolate is 12 C. Hope this helped!
Stainless steel is used to make firewalls on airplanes because of its high melt point. It does not melt until it reaches 2,600 degrees Fahrenheit, which is higher than most fires.
It gets hotAnother AnswerSince diamond has such a high melting point -- 3,820 degrees Kelvin -- the diamond will remain stable until the heat reaches that temperature, at which point it will melt.(The temperature in Celsius is 3,546.85 degrees or 6,416.33 degrees Fahrenheit.)
Earth's mantle reaches temperatures of about 3700°C.
No, a penny can't melt in the sun, as the highest temperature it can make the Earth reach is about 80 Celsius, at that's in deserts.. No, ONLY if it reaches a temperature of 1083 Celsius or more, which is next to impossible!
They melt at about 100 degrees celcius; which is about 210 degrees feirnhait
There are several different thermites- aluminum and iron oxide being the most common. It reaches a temperature of about 2500 degrees Celsius, and glass melts at 1723 C.
yes because at a 100 degrees fire can melt it bit by bit
This is very difficult to answer. At some point the temperature goes above zero degrees. At that point in time it will start to melt. But how long it will take depends on how long the temperature stays near zero, and when it actually reaches 4 degrees. Also, it is possible that such a huge block of ice might still be partially frozen by the time the air temperature reaches 4 degrees. Thick ice on a pond/lake can remain frozen all day even when the air temperature above it has risen above zero.
it's is impossible for earth to melt but if we were 20,000,000 miles closer the earth would not melt but the oceans would evaporate.