no they dont because some thngs expand when heated
Will melt is the future tense of melt.
1. Will Melt 2. To Melt 3. Soon Melt
"Melt away" can be translated as "disolverse" in Spanish.
all the elements that has low boiling point than of the water.
A homonym of "melt" is "melt." Homonyms are words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings.
No, not all things can melt. Melting is a physical process that occurs when a solid transitions into a liquid state due to heat. While most substances have a melting point, there are some materials that undergo different processes when exposed to heat, such as decomposition or sublimation.
it all depends on whether or not there even is lava coming out of the volcano and what is in the vacinity. somethings like certain rocks will not melt. a town of people will though.
"Melt" is to go from solid to liquid. The things that were liquid before they were frozen, like the ice and orange juice, will melt. The rest of the stuff, like the meat, will thaw.
All the alkali metals will melt.
Yes, though they melt at different temperatures.
The only things that won't melt at high temperature are those that decompose first. For instance, wood will burn long before it melts! Many many things decompose at high temperatures before they melt. If it doesn't decompose first, everything will eventually melt.
wood is a living thing so it burns and a lot of non-living things melt and clothes burn because it comes from living things
Yes, nearly all substances will melt if they are heated enough.
Antarctica is a continent: continents do not melt.
Crayons Can Melt on Us for All I Care was created in 2007.
yes all metals melt but at differenttemperatures some have low and some have high melting points
Because when things melt it makes surfaces slippy by speading through out the area