Heat must be added to a solid to cause it to melt. As the temperature increases, the solid gains enough energy to overcome the forces holding its particles together, causing them to move more freely and transition into a liquid state.
Rocks are made of minerals. When rocks melt, the minerals become fluid or in a liquid state. Also, when a mineral turns to a liquid it no longer meets the expectaions required for it to be called a mineral.
The scientific meaning for melt is when, a solid is turned into a liquid by melting the solid.
The solid starts to warm up and when its temperature reaches its melting point, it will melt into a liquid or in some cases it will go directly to gas form (this process is called sublimation.)
gases cannot melt. Att.: All the gases can be obtained in solid phase; and the solid phase can be melted.
To melt solid I2, one must overcome the covalent bonds holding the molecules together.
You must melt the solid with heat
The changes to the rock must occur in solid form.
the process must take place underground~ apex
Heat must be added to a solid to cause it to melt. As the temperature increases, the solid gains enough energy to overcome the forces holding its particles together, causing them to move more freely and transition into a liquid state.
the mineral must melt ok honestly minerals must improve!
you melt it...
They must gather close together until they can't bunch anymore and then they start to melt because they ran out of space.
Rocks are made of minerals. When rocks melt, the minerals become fluid or in a liquid state. Also, when a mineral turns to a liquid it no longer meets the expectaions required for it to be called a mineral.
If you are a solid, you melt. If you are a liquid, like water, you vaporize.
the parent rock must be in solid form
It is brown and thick. Gets solid and you must melt it in a pot to use.