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Which factor is generally responsible for high melting points?
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Which factor is generally responsible for high melting points?
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high melting points have to do with excessive amounts of heat provided on frozen surfaces. Even pollution creates high melting points because the ice isnt use to the chemicals provided in pollution.
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