No, melted crayon will not explode if you pour water on it. Crayons are made of wax and pigments, and while they can produce steam if water is poured on hot wax, they do not create an explosive reaction. Instead, the water will likely just cool the melted crayon and may cause it to solidify more quickly. However, it's best to avoid combining the two to prevent any splattering or mess.
If he glass was full and you put ice cubes in it would overflow strait away.
It would just melt the plastic and the water would pour out.
Only if you then light a match...
Est-ce que vous pourriez tailler mon crayon pour moi?
Un crayon est utilisé pour écrire, un crayon sert à écrire.
pour petrol in it and drop a lighted match in it
Because the car would explode
first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it!
Like water when you pour it down.
No. While eruptions can be explosive, they often are not. Many volcanoes will pour out lava relatively gently.
well because it is very hot because of the vinger pour in to it
A hole in the water in which you pour money into.