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Humans don't melt because our bodies are composed of organic materials and water, which have different properties compared to substances that can melt, like ice or certain metals. Instead of melting, when exposed to extreme heat, human tissues undergo thermal decomposition and denaturation, leading to burns and damage. Additionally, our bodies maintain a stable internal temperature and homeostasis, which helps protect us from extreme environmental conditions.

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