Yes, warmth to a high fever can cause wax in the ears to melt. If a child is laying on one side of their head and is feeling warm to hot (the weather is hot) this can case ear wax to melt even if the child is not sick. This happens in adults as well. If you haven't had your child to the doctor then do so or at least go to a clinic. Children are well noted for having fevers out of the blue and then disappearing. Don't wait! See a doctor. It will put your mind to rest that your child may have a cold or a bug of some sort.
It is highly unlikely for a child's high temperature to melt ear wax. Ear wax melts at around 98.6°F, the normal body temperature, so a fever would not typically reach temperatures high enough to melt ear wax. If there are concerns about excessive ear wax, it is best to consult a healthcare provider for appropriate treatment.
The metal will melt if you do that.
Im not 100% sure but I have been told on high temperature if you are cooking on the stove
No, it is not possible to melt toast because toasting bread involves removing moisture from it, making it dry and crispy. Heating it further would only burn or char it, rather than melting it.
Depending on the composite of the concrete material, it can melt at different temperatures. When concrete reaches a high enough temperature such as more than 1000 degrees Celsius, it can crumble like sugar.
Because Ghana is hot (the temperature is high) so the snow melt into rain
Yes you can melt it. But you want a high temperature.
It does melt.
When you get to a high enough temperature.
Yes.
The metal will melt if you do that.
The only things that won't melt at high temperature are those that decompose first. For instance, wood will burn long before it melts! Many many things decompose at high temperatures before they melt. If it doesn't decompose first, everything will eventually melt.
Rock exposed to very high temperature and pressure will soften or melt.
No, while it is possible to melt manganese it is a solid at room temperature
If the temperature is too high, the rock will melt into magma and form igneous rock instead of metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks form under high pressure and temperature conditions, but if the temperature becomes too high, the rock will not be able to maintain its solid state and will melt.
Im not 100% sure but I have been told on high temperature if you are cooking on the stove
The temperature on the counter top is high compared to that inside a fridge. A high temperature usually makes ice to melt faster than a low one.
No, tungsten has a very high melting point of 3422°C, so it will not melt in water which does not reach temperatures that high.