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Well first of all, the Earth would never melt, because in order for the earth to melt there a has to be a huge amount of heat (energy), and it has to be balanced (meaning kept on a same temperature) that way the earth can melt, like ice. But in most of the cases when a planet gets to hot, (no living organisms on the planet anymore) instead of melting it would explode, because the heat is not constant, therefore no melting point would exist

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