No, a penny can't melt in the sun, as the highest temperature it can make the Earth reach is about 80 Celsius, at that's in deserts..
No, ONLY if it reaches a temperature of 1083 Celsius or more, which is next to impossible!
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not really it could melt in direct sunlight. but if it is not in direct sunlight then no. peace out guys
No, not if the diamond is on earth, and not closer to the sun.
Humans Burn Near the sun. Humans can never just melt next to the sun especially when the sun is over 1 billion degrees Celcius.
yes it can. As it produces loads of heat which no other object yet discovered does produce. The sun's heat can melt anything!
1943 cents were made of zinc-coated steel. If you melt it, you'd get less than a penny's worth of metal, even if you could sell such a small quantity.
Well the sun is really hot so yes the sun will eventually melt everthing cause there is not really nothing hotter then are sun. Are sun is 1,000,000,000 degres so what do u excpect.
it doesnt melt, but it gets very clean!
A Penny!or a melt value of 1.6723738129 as of 7:41 October 14, 2009 where as the melt value of a penny of 1963-1982 is 1.6642174575
No, they cannot melt at normal temperatures ( room temp. ) However if you have ever been to a fair or theme-park, and you paid to get a penny turned into a souvenir penny, then they did it by melting the penny and molding it. So, it can melt, but only on heating it to a a high temperature ( 1083 Celsius ).
scientifically no for the sun is so hot u would melt and noone so far proved can survive getting there
No. You can't light a penny on fire. If you get it hot enough you can melt the penny but it won't really be on fire.
Conventional ovens do not reach the temperatures necessary to melt pennies.
YES, at 1083 degrees Celsius..
You melt the ice cub
It can melt just about anything.
the sun will melt it