What hose ? Generally no .
Cause the chocolate would melt. :)
A wire running from your lower thermostat to the heating element may melt the thermostat cover due to a short circuit or excessive current flow, likely caused by damaged insulation or a faulty connection. This overheating can compromise the thermostat's functionality, leading to a failure in regulating the water temperature. As a result, the heating element may not receive the necessary power to heat the water, causing you to have no hot water. It's important to address the wiring issue and replace any damaged components to restore proper function.
global warming
frozen pulley
melt of icebergs
Actually I was thinking since the hot energy that is being used in your body would transfer to any part for example to your palm it would cause the ice cube to melt.
It is illegal to melt nickels and pennies because their metal value is higher than their face value. So if people would keep all their nickels and pennies and melt them they would make a lot of money. Plus it would cause a penny and nickel shortage.
Only if the acid is above the melting point of copper. However, the copper might dissolve in acid if the acid is oxidizing. If it did, copper ions would be present in the solution formed, but there would not be an metallic copper in it.
If you have had an extreme overheat in the past. This would most likely cause the censor to melt. Overheat to the point of the steering wheel locking up and the light coming on.
The heat of the lava would melt the brick, therefore destroy the building
An ambient temperature that is greater than the ice will cause it to melt.
ice in the north pole can melt and we would most likely drown in the wet ice