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the particle theory states that all matter in the world or universe is made up of particles. so the answers to your question is that when an object melts that particles in that object will start to move more rapidly, having more collisions and therefor the object will expands......... hope that helps

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The particles turn to solid to a liquid because the particles gain energy.

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it is when the melting point rises and the particles begins to vibrate more and more which cause the molecules of the substance to expand.

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Ice is melted at any temperature over 0 oC; the intermolecular bonds are weakened.

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because ice is the water is solid part

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