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When a solid turns into liquid water, the process is called melting. This occurs when the solid absorbs heat, causing its molecules to gain energy and move more freely, breaking the bonds that hold them in a rigid structure. As a result, the solid transitions into a liquid state. An example of this is ice melting into water when exposed to temperatures above 0 degrees Celsius.

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