Why Stearic acid has more melting point than Oleic acid?

Why Stearic acid has more melting point than Oleic acid?

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Stearic has a melting point of 69 C whereas Oleic acid has melting point of 13 C even both have same chain length of 18 carbons. The main reason for this the

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