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Riddle Blog: “What Sometimes Freezes After It Has Been Heated Up?” Riddles have a wonderful way of blending everyday experiences with a twist of mystery. Today’s riddle asks us to think about something that behaves in a surprising way: “What sometimes freezes after it has been heated up?” At first, this might seem contradictory — how can something freeze after being heated? Let’s explore the clever answer behind this puzzling question. Breaking Down the Clues “Sometimes freezes” — The subject can become frozen or solidified under certain conditions. “After it has been heated up” — It starts by being heated or warmed before freezing. What fits this intriguing description? The Answer: An Egg The answer is: an egg. Here’s why: When you heat an egg (by boiling or frying), the liquid inside solidifies or “freezes” into a firm state. Although not freezing in the cold sense, the egg white and yolk change from liquid to solid due to heat. This process is called denaturation and is a form ...