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Many solids can melt in sunlight, particularly those with low melting points. Examples include ice, various types of wax, and certain plastics like polystyrene. Additionally, softer metals such as lead can also melt if exposed to sufficient sunlight and heat. The extent of melting depends on the intensity of sunlight and ambient temperature.

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