it depends on the nature of rock. for example a salt (NaCl) required 801 degree Celsius to be melted.
How long does it take to digest hot coco
It takes a long time for sedimentary rocks because the rocks have to break down in small pieces. The rocks are from the surfaces or the crust.
The lava volcanoe shoots the igneous rocks out of it and then it farts hot spots
volcanic rocks
Metamorphic rocks at hot spots will form mostly by contact and hydrothermal metamorphism as a result of exposure to heat from magma and interaction with hot water respectively.
You heat the rocks in the rock pit, then cover the hot rocks with the banana leaf things. It will take a coupe of villagers to get all the rocks hot at the same time. If you take too long, the first hot ones will cool down. After the fire pit is hot, it stays hot indefinitely. Shake down the fruit and the villagers will automatically place them on the fire pit.
How long does it take to digest hot coco
It take 1 million -5million
how long does it take for hot water after lighting water tank its gas?
about a year I guess
water is needed, and long periods of deposit of sediment at the bottom, to form the sedimentary rocks. A hot, molton earth could not have created such rocks.
Volcanic rocks are hot if they are freshly erupted. Otherwise, no.
It takes a long time.
Depends how hot the water is
It takes a long time for sedimentary rocks because the rocks have to break down in small pieces. The rocks are from the surfaces or the crust.
Geothermal power is an energy resource derived from hot rocks.
Rocks that form when hot magma solidifies are igneous rocks.