Assuming a constant temperature, for each, and needing at least 212 deg.F to boil water, and since, 32 deg. is freezing, 90 being mid point. The time to go from 32 to 90, would be shorter than from 90 to 212. 58 deg. change, as opposed to a 122 deg. change. Provided the same energy is used for both thawing, and boiling.
The past tense of "melt" is "melted." For example: "I melted the chocolate for the recipe."
Melted is the past tense of melt.
M.P=min TEMP From where a solid begins to melt. B.P=MIN TEMP FROM WHERE( MELTED SOLID) OR LIQUID BEGINS to boil.
No an ant can not be melted.
melted
The past perfect tense is had melted.
melted as used in a sentence.. "The ice melted from the hot sun."
The verb "to melt" has regular forms. The past tense is "melted." To use this verb: I melted some cheese for sandwiches. Other past tenses: We have melted some cheese. They had melted some cheese.
proteinic compounds can not be melted.
Verbs and verb phrases tell about the action. The cheese melted on the bread.- the action? melt, the verb melted (past tense of melt)
You could possibly arrange an experiment for different substances to melt and boil at the same time, but they would not do so at the same temperature. Different substances have different properties, they do not all melt and boil at the same temperature.
melt it off again, the same way you melted it on there