The term is actually "plastic", and many substances fit into that category, such as butter, tar, glass, iron.
when it melts. like ice is a solid, and when its in heat, it melts. therefore, it turns into a liquid.
A solid, like metal or glass, turns to a liquid with the application of much heat. This process is called, "Melting".
a soolid is changed into a liquid by when the solid melts like for example ice it is a solid and then when it melts it is a liquid
no because the hott high temperature melts what touches it just like rocks you put arock in it it melts and turns to magma
The inner core is solid
False - the asthenosphere is a solid that deforms in a ductile fashion - it undergoes permanent plastic deformations. Further information: The statement must be false. Plastic is a solid, so if something is going to be considered a non-solid, it cannot be like a solid. Whether or not the asthenosphere is solid, one cannot argue that it is non-solid as a result of it having a characteristic of plastic.
Yes. It does not have a pattern, like wax and rubber and such.
A solid that does not have an orderly internal arrangement of atoms is called an amorphous solid. An example of an amorphous solid is glass. amphorus solid its like a plastic lid or plastic wrap for cooking.
The athenosphere is considered to be bendable like plastic, but is considered a solid. Plastic is still a solid, but you can still bend it. Just because you can bend an object, doesn't mean it isn't a solid, it is still the same object, but maybe a different shape.
True
Fire melts Styrofoam, also known as polyurethane. Mostly extreme heat can melt any foam or plastic-like object. Unless that object is made with Mylar or asbestos.
A solid dissolved into a liquid makes a solution, as opposed to a suspension which is when the solid remains visibly suspended in the liquid without rising to the top or sinking to the bottom.The previous answer which I am replacing mistook the question as "What is made when a solid turns into a liquid, i.e.: melts, like ice to water". That would be a single substance in two states of matter, solid and liquid, not one solid substance dissolved into a different liquid substance, for example salt dissolving into water.