It goes down :P
It cools down and essentially freezes as the temperature drops below the meltng point.
Molten rock glows red because it is extremely hot. Glowing due to high temperature is called incandescence.
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The molten lava solidifies into solid rock on cooling.
An erupting volcano occurs when the pressure of the molten lava beneath becomes too great.
It depends, if the temperature is right then the glass will melt become more molten/liquid, or depending on the glass if it is brittle and is brought to experience a change in sudden temperature (i.e. from freezing cold to boiling hot and vice versa) it will shatter.
It cools down and essentially freezes as the temperature drops below the meltng point.
Rocks are already frozen (unless it is molten lava). Otherwise mountains would simply be piles of dust. Water freezing in cracks or variations in the rock can cause breaking.
range from 47oC to 81oC
It depends on the metal. As an example mercury (Hg) is liquid or molten at room temperature. Gallium becomes molten at just slightly above room temperature. Tungsten on the other hand has a very high melting temperature.
The crust melt's because the molten rock's are at a really high temperature.
If you heat it to 801 degrees Celsius, it melts.
Technically all table salt is "frozen" because it is in the solid state. If you stick it in the freezer it gets cold but nothing happens. The freezing occures when it goes from a molten state to a solid. When dissolved it is considered aqueous solution.
25 degrees C
no it happens on the surface of earth i think . Good luck!
as the atom cools down it comes back in its orignal shape .it will be in its contracting form
The answer will depend on its starting temperature and its final temperature.