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the lower mantle is a soild.
Gas does not directly cause Ice to melt. However if you are talking about glaciers then the gas Carbon Dioxide (CO2) causes the earths atmosphere to heat up (because it traps more of the Sun's heat) and this causes glaciers to melt - because the Earths climate is hotter.
The crust stretches and gets thinner so the pressure decreases on the mantle rocks below this causes part of the mantle to melt
How do you change ice to water? You melt it.
By melting
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.
Water: it will change from ice when melted. Metals and rocks, when exposed to enough heat, will melt into liquids.
Melting occurs when a solid is heated until it becomes liquid. Ice left at room temperature melts into a puddle of water.
It may either make the solid hotter, or - if the object is already at its melting point - it may make it melt.
Heat energy causes matter to melt. The energy breaks bonds in the matter making looser constructions of the material.
fire/heat makes matter expand the melt away
Melting of the ice caps Global warming causes the ice caps to melt. As they melt, the moving water corrodes at the remaining ice, speeding up the process.
Heat causes any frozen liquid to melt. When a liquid is frozen, all of the atoms come together. When that frozen liquid is heated up, all of the atoms move away from each other which causes it to melt.
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