corona
The normal response if the body temperature rises above normal is perspiration.
There are spots on the Antarctic Peninsula when the temperature rises above freezing, and this is uncommon .
If the temperature of rock rises above the melting point, it will melt into liquid. Theoretically, though not realistically, the rock could undergo a phase change and vaporize.
In the polar region/zone, the temperature seldom rises above freezing. Ice Cap A+
Heat Stroke
It dies, coral bleaching.
When the temperature of a rock rises above its melting point it turns into magma, usually found in the mantle (found below the Earth's crust).
The rock will melt.
The temperature rarely rises above freezing in the polar zone.
I would have to say, change the thermostat in it.
Ice will melt when the surrounding temperature is above 0.C (Zero Degrees Celsius)
temperature rises it first becomes opaque pressure rises density rises so in other words all the above