The lowest temperature at which a solid begins to melt, and form into a liquid
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If you measure the temperature of a chunk of ice, you may find it to be –5° Celsius or so. If you take temperature readings while heating the ice in a pot on your stove, you find that the temperature of the ice begins to rise as the heat from the stove causes the ice particles to begin vibrating faster and faster
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