Many powders and solids can be melted (liquefied) by heat. For instance, sugar and butter is often melted in cooking.
Becoming liquefied by heat
You cool it down.
Yes, it becomes liquefied natural gas (LNG) and is frequently transported by tanker trucks in this form.
A sphere has the lowest surface to volume ratio of any solid body. Since liquefied natural gas must be kept at a temperature far below ambient temperature, and since heat can enter the storage container only through its surface, using a spherical container minimizes the energy that must be expended to maintain the stored liquefied natural gas at a low temperature.
Nig, its because the pressure is what makes the gas, if there ain't no pressure, ain't no gas.
Becoming liquefied by heat
answer; to heat homes, to make nitrate fertilizer.
Liquefied petroleum gas is a source of heat we use now. If you're asking for a natural source, its obvious; the sun.
Energy is produced from an LPG stove by burning liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) which releases heat energy. This heat energy is used to cook food or heat a space.
Melting is when a solid becomes hot and "melts" into a liquid. (wax)
Yes. I am not a doctor or pharmacist. I believe they do because heat will allow your skin to become more absorbent. Also, the medication becomes more ply-able and liquefied.
because that's what it is?Liquefied Petroleum Gas = LPG
by compressing it
Helium.
You cool it down.
Milk is a liquid
Yes.