to disappear
"Vanish into thin air" means to disappear suddenly and completely without leaving a trace.
"To disappear into thin air" is an idiom that means to vanish without leaving a trace or without any explanation. It implies a sudden and complete disappearance as if the person or thing simply evaporated.
To "pull something out of thin air" means to come up with something spontaneously and seemingly without any prior thought or basis. It can refer to creating an idea, solution, or answer abruptly or out of nowhere.
"Into Thin Air" was written by Jon Krakauer. The book recounts his personal account of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, in which eight climbers died during a storm.
Thin air at high altitudes is caused by lower atmospheric pressure, which leads to fewer air molecules in a given volume of air. As altitude increases, the pressure decreases, making it harder for the human body to get enough oxygen.
Sort of depends on what you mean melt. It will melt/burn when high heat is applied to it. And it will melt if there is moisture in the air for it react with.
"Vanish into thin air" means to disappear suddenly and completely without leaving a trace.
dissapeared
It means it just appeared - as if out of air. Like the phrase 'out of THIN air" they mean the same thing
air does not melt.
If you mean, thin layer of air, or thin gaseous layer surrounding the earth then the answer is; Atmosphere. But if not, then the other thin layer of earth is; The crust, but its a solid layer.
Into Thin Air was created in 1997.
The ISBN of Into Thin Air is 9780385494786.
To make chocolate thin, you can melt it and then spread it out thinly on a flat surface. This will allow the chocolate to cool and harden into a thin layer.
Thin Air - novel - was created in 1995.
"To disappear into thin air" is an idiom that means to vanish without leaving a trace or without any explanation. It implies a sudden and complete disappearance as if the person or thing simply evaporated.
The phrase comes from Prospero's famous speech in The Tempest, as follows: "These our actors, as I foretold you, were all spirits and are melted into air, into thin air". It means to disappear without a trace.