Does ice cream and frozen yogurt melt by radiation?

Ice cream and frozen yogurt do not melt by radiation. Melting is a phenomenon caused by the increase in the temperature of a substance, which leads to a phase change from solid to liquid. Radiation, on the other hand, refers to the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles. While some forms of radiation, such as high-energy gamma rays, can cause materials to heat up, the typical levels of radiation present in our environment do not have a significant impact on the melting of ice cream or frozen yogurt.