It can fuse with another atom.
They ionize (into plasma).
Helium is the most inert of the elements and it is not affected by any purely chemical process, however, a helium atom can be altered by radiation or by extremely high temperatures.
enzymes undergo denaturation when heated to high temperatures
You get a fever. If it goes up to, like, 104 degrees F then you die.
They are fused into helium and create energy. But it takes 4 hydrogen atoms to make 1 atom of helium. The Hydrogen is first converted to Deuterium (heavy hydrogen), and the two deuterium atoms fuse to make the Helium atom. This process releases a lot of energy, not the least because of the neutrons released. Lol
The fuel could be damaged and could melt if temperatures get high enough
th normal summer high temperatures are 105.
The initial atom is transformed in another atom.
Heat is conducted form the high temperature body to the low temperature body until their temperatures are the same.
Nuclear fusion generally requires high temperatures and pressure to occur. In the Sun, fusion happens at temperatures of millions of degrees. While researchers are working on developing ways to achieve fusion at cooler temperatures on Earth, current technology requires high temperatures to overcome the repulsion between positively charged atomic nuclei.
When temperatures are high it causes the environment to heat up.
High temperatures cause rocks to expand