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Do you think the density of the rock models affects the melting rate? Why or why not? I said no, but I need help on the part that says why or why not. Please use your own knowledge. Looking it up won't help. I have tried. :)

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Answer:

1) Yes the density does affect it's melting rate.

Step-by-step explanation:

Simply because the more rock the more time. For instance an ice cube that is empty inside ( has less density ) will take less to melt. Verses an ice cube that is ice to its inner core ( has more density ) will take more time to melt in the same temperature as the first ice cube.

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