if the world is going to melt then the sun has to be closer therefore the artic and the north pole will melt. asuming that is the case we have about 30+ years to go. or if it isn't the sun than it should be the ozone layer which would have tons of huge hols in it so that also would lead to the artic or the north pole to melt. so yes the earth is going to melt so be prepared for the worst.
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In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt?
Melted rock in the Earth's mantle is called magma.
The earth's crust can melt under extreme conditions, such as intense heat from volcanic activity. This can lead to the formation of magma which can eventually erupt onto the surface as lava.
The answer is the asthenosphere, the crust is part of the lithosphere, which is part of the outer portion of the earth (the part we live on), the asthenosphere is just below it and the point where rocks begin to melt.
Antarctica is a land mass that covers 10% of the earth's surface. The land will not melt.
in a few billion years time the sun is go to melt it.
no, the earth is going the its cycle. The earth was one in an ice age and got really hot to melt all the ice. So it just happening now to us.
Will melt is the future tense of melt.
it's is impossible for earth to melt but if we were 20,000,000 miles closer the earth would not melt but the oceans would evaporate.
It is soft because it is warmer, its going to melt sooner.
no but if we had a plant which is earth and it was made out of choclate it will melt
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Don't Go Out Into the Rain - You're Going to Melt - was created in 1967-06.
The earth would be attracted by the sun, and as it came closer the sun, the earth would melt. The earth would probably collide with the sun before or after it would melt.
In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt?
In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt?