Well if you are roasting a marshmellow over a fire it will melt. But if you microwave it it will explode.
When a marshmallow is cooked over a fire, it uses the heat transfer method of conduction. The heat from the fire is directly transferred to the marshmallow through direct contact, causing it to melt and cook.
The heat transfer involved when a marshmallow is roasted over a bonfire is primarily conduction. The heat from the flames directly heats the marshmallow through direct contact, causing it to melt and become gooey.
It would melt. If there was gunpowder on it, then it would explode.
you explode and your organs melt in the heat and so does anyone around you
Well first of all, the Earth would never melt, because in order for the earth to melt there a has to be a huge amount of heat (energy), and it has to be balanced (meaning kept on a same temperature) that way the earth can melt, like ice. But in most of the cases when a planet gets to hot, (no living organisms on the planet anymore) instead of melting it would explode, because the heat is not constant, therefore no melting point would exist
With heat.
No, the seal will melt and let out the co2 before the aluminum body ruptures. if it is continually heated after that, then it may form an air pocket and explode. Do not put them in extreme heat.
the melting point of a marshmallow is 45 degrees centergrade .45 degrees centergrade is just a bit higher than our own body temperatures .Marshmallowsmelt at such a low heat as they are mainly suger and not very dense.
yes ice can melt faster because it has 0 degree melting point as compare to marsh mallow has greater melting point True to a point, but the difference in latent heat of fusion may affect the relative speed of melting. You''ll have to experiment!
No. They will melt. They are chocolate and marshmallow .
When roasting a marshmallow over a fire, chemical energy stored in the marshmallow is converted to thermal energy as the marshmallow heats up and starts to melt and brown. This is an example of energy transformation from chemical energy to thermal energy.
NO it would melt from the heat