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the melting point of ice is not dependent on its mass, it has a fixed melting point, hundred degree Celsius.

The melting point of water (ice) should be zero degrees Celsius or any thing higher, Yes ice would melt a one hundred degrees Celsius but it would also boil at that temperature.

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