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Lincoln, it's hot. Under the extreme heat, the wax figure of Lincoln on a campus in Washington, D.C., USA, melted, his head fell back, his left leg was about to fall off, and even the chair was sinking, like Ge You lying down.

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Lincoln, it's hot.

Under the extreme heat, the wax figure of Lincoln on a campus in Washington, D.C., USA, melted, his head fell back, his left leg was about to fall off, and even the chair was sinking, like Ge You lying down.

Generally speaking, when the temperature is higher than 40 degrees Celsius, the wax will soften and by sixty or seventy degrees Celsius it will completely melt into a liquid.

But the question is, aren't the wax figures generally placed indoors, how can there still be outdoors in the wind and sun, not to mention Lincoln's wax figures [covering his face]#林肯##美国#

Lincoln, it's hot. Under the extreme heat, the wax figure of Lincoln on a campus in Washington, D.C., USA, melted, his head fell back, his left leg was about to fall off, and even the chair was sinking, like Ge You lying down.
Lincoln, it's hot. Under the extreme heat, the wax figure of Lincoln on a campus in Washington, D.C., USA, melted, his head fell back, his left leg was about to fall off, and even the chair was sinking, like Ge You lying down.
Lincoln, it's hot. Under the extreme heat, the wax figure of Lincoln on a campus in Washington, D.C., USA, melted, his head fell back, his left leg was about to fall off, and even the chair was sinking, like Ge You lying down.

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