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Snow can go away in minecrafts, and can melt very slowly but it will still melt in the category its in on or by the minecraft.
Yes after a while
make a fire to melt the snow what you do to do that is you go around looking for firewood and you'll catch a fish
Using World Edit, a multiplayer Bukkit plugin, you can do //thaw [radius] to melt all snow and ice in that radius.
As Yoshi, hit a red block and get the flower to get the ability to spit fire and melt the ice for the red coin. if this is a bad answer I'm very very Sorry :(
melt him in lava it can melt the metal off mario
To melt a block of ice in Super Mario 64, you can use the Fire Flower power-up to shoot fireballs at the ice block until it melts. Another method is to lure a nearby enemy like a flamethrower or a lava-spitting enemy to melt the ice for you.
To get the second star coin, stand on the ice blocks above it, but not so far that you can see the row of venis fire traps on the far right. stand there while the two venis fire traps below you melt the ice blocks and create a small gap that allows you to reach the star coin below you.
A coin would dissolve in an acid, not melt. The time taken would depend on the size of the coin, its composition, and the acid used.
Yes, it is possible to melt a coin as most coins are made of metal. However, it is not recommended to do so as destroying currency is illegal in many countries. Additionally, the melting point of the metal will determine how easy or difficult it is to melt the coin.
You do not specify what country it is from or what the denomination is. Whatever the coin is, the melt value will be whatever the current price of gold is. Alternatively, it will probably be worth more as a collectible coin.
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It depends on what coin you have. Different denominations are different sizes and made of different materials and then have a different melt value.
This depends on what the coin is made of. If it is made of silver or gold it will be worth more than if it was made of copper or zinc.
First you melt it and mould it. Then you got a gold coin out of it. IT depends on how many carats are you able to get from jewelry.
This super hot iron cannot melt because of all the pressure.