When a coin is placed on a very hot rock, it will begin to absorb heat from the rock, causing its temperature to rise. If the temperature of the rock is significantly high, the coin may eventually reach a point where it can become hot enough to burn skin upon contact. Additionally, prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures could lead to changes in the coin's surface or material properties. Caution should be exercised to avoid burns when handling such objects.
it is very very very hot
The milk is boiling so it will still be very hot, and will boil over.
Magma is molten rock. Rocks have very high melting temperatures.
One reason a very hot rock might not melt is if it is composed of minerals with high melting points, such as quartz or feldspar. These minerals can withstand high temperatures before reaching their melting point, allowing the rock to remain solid even at extreme heat.
Lava is liquid rock, it is thick liquid and very hot. It is not wet in any way.
Molecules in the rock will transfer heat to molecules in the coin through direct contact.
Most of the heat will be transferred to the coin through conduction. When the coin comes in contact with the hot rock, the particles in the rock will transfer their energy to the particles in the coin, causing it to heat up.
it is very very very hot
Lava is very hot- it is melted rock. Hot rock + water= steam
Truely.
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lava, wich is very hot melted rock
bc it has too also be pressurized
Magma is essentially molten (very hot) rock.
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The molten rock that erupts from volcanoes ultimately comes from Earth's mantle, which is a very hot layer of rock. It is hot enough that some if its rock can melt and rise through the crust.