The temperature at which a solid, given sufficient heat, becomes a liquid. For a given substance, the melting point of its solid form is the same as the freezing point of its liquid form, and depends on such factors as the purity of the substance and the surrounding pressure. The melting point of ice at a pressure of one atmosphere is 0°C (32°F); that of iron is 1,535°C (2,795°F). See also
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It means the natural process of losing Water Vapor.
Precipitation means rain, or other forms of water (snow fog or hail) falling from the sky. In science terms, it means to cause a solid or liquid, to come out of a gasseous mixture.
idk what u mean by "burning" it burn silicon have really high melting point so its not easy to melt it
NOT SURE, but it suggests to the melting point of a substance
Melting means the point at which a solid phase begins to change to a liquid phase. I.e. Water has a melting point of 32.1 Degrees Fahrenheit. At 32 it changes from the liquid phase to the solid phase. At 32.1 it reverses the process.
NOT SURE, but it suggests to the melting point of a substance
They're the same thing - it just depends on which direction (of temperature change) you're interested in.
At the melting point a solid is transformed in a liquid.
Melting (freezing) point: the temperature when the solid metal become a liquid. Boiling point: the temperature when the liquid metal become a gas.
AnswerChanging from either a gas, liquid, or solid into one of the other two.Or more like a melting point
melting point and/or freezing point (they mean the same thing/are the same temperature)
0 degrees C is the melting point of H20. That would mean it is also the melting point of ice.
AnswerChanging from either a gas, liquid, or solid into one of the other two.Or more like a melting point
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