Depends entirely on the composition of the rock itself. If there is little metal content or water then nothing will happen, the same as a ceramic dish for example. A pourus rock with water content may actually warm up and a rock with high concentrations of conductive metals may cause sparking. Try it and see, it's called scientific experimentation.
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Only put Microwave safe plastic in the microwave so it wont melt. Microwaves break glass because plastic is more solid
well it depends on how it will melt faster.. in the hot sun rather in the microwave.. well of course in the microwave. bbut in the microwave rather than melting it above the fire... then it would melt faster in the microwave also... so basically. it will melt fastest in the microwave.
No, it will melt and turn into goo.
in a microwave
They will melt since they are made mostly of wax.
According to my experiment to try to melt a eraser in a microwave oven, it failed. I put the eraser on a paper plate into the microwave and set it for five minutes. Unfortunately it failed by only getting warm. It may be a good idea to try it for longer, but it will most likely not melt because there is no radioactivity. With that the microwave allows the eraser bits to melt. But without it, heating an eraser is no good.
Of course you can but the real question is should you put a rock in the microwave.
The microwave or the stovetop will melt chocolate the fastest.
Conventional ovens do not reach the temperatures necessary to melt pennies.
If you heat the chocolate up it will melt. Whether by stove, microwave or simply leaving it in the sun, it will eventually melt.
Put the butter in a microwave safe bowl then put in microwave for about 30 seconds.