A slice of white bread placed under a grill or in a toaster will become slightly charred and become toast. If left long enough, the toast will become a black cindery object fit only for the bin.
Do you mean WHY DOES TOAST TOAST? Because it's heated and turns brown.
Chemical, because the disaccharide in toast when heated become hard thus giving you toast
The sides of the bread slice are heated until the bread slightly burns and has a lighty chared surface.
When matter is heated it will expand
You would have a cat who hates how he cant eat the toast.
No, toast does not have feelings. It is an inanimate object made from bread that has been heated and browned, lacking any biological systems or consciousness. Feelings are a product of complex nervous systems and cognitive abilities, which toast does not possess.
The inside of the toster get hot, and when you put toast in, let go and the yummy toast will cook.
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Bread becomes toast - when it's heated so the surface of the slice is charred.
When an enzyme is heated it is denatured, which means that it can no longer function.
Ozone when heated gets decomposed. It decomposes into oxygen.
you get a come sandwich