Experiments show that too much lead (more than 5%) causes partial melting and glass formation above 1000 C.
The two cathedral organs were severely damaged with the partial melting of their pipes.
Due to the high temperature the rock experiences partial melting and glass is formed.
Still, the partial melting of some fuel does increase the chances that some highly radioactive material will be released.
This leads to partial melting and further segregation of the lithosphere.
The parent body also reached temperatures where partial melting took place.
In all these places partial melting is often associated with volcanism, although some melts do not make it to the surface.
This causes the partial or complete melting of any snowflakes falling through the warm layer.
Cooling water levels had fallen so much that parts of the nuclear fuel rods were exposed and partial melting might have occurred.
However, if the water composition of wadsleyite surpasses a 0.1-0.2 wt% amount, it could cause partial melting.