A hot frozen mess.
If it was made of melted metal, it would be pretty hard to drink after it was cold. So, no it is not made of melted metal.
Another name for melted metal is molten metal.
No metal can burn flower petals unless it is melted into a liguid (being over 1000 degress F)
A metal that is melted is commonly called "molten;" however, this term is generally used in a colloquial sense only when the metal is hot, as opposed to being close to room temperature like mercury or tungsten. Even metals that are not hot when melted are still called "liquids" and "fluids," as well as "metals," of course.
molten
No it would not change because it will always have the same amount of it with the weight and everything
A foundry is where metal is melted and poured into molds.
Their the same thing, only melted. The molten metal is hot, but the only things metal cannot carry is something at the temperature of lava or higher.
Yes, melted metal can be solidified again by allowing it to cool and re-solidify. The process involves letting the melted metal cool down to its freezing point, at which point it will turn back into a solid state.
Man discovered that metal could be melted through the process of pottery firing, where temperatures high enough to melt metal were reached accidentally. This led to experimentation with ore smelting and the discovery of techniques to intentionally melt and shape metal.
Ice is a non-metal. It is frozen water.
they are melted and sold as scrap metal