yes.
Only put Microwave safe plastic in the microwave so it wont melt. Microwaves break glass because plastic is more solid
well it depends on how it will melt faster.. in the hot sun rather in the microwave.. well of course in the microwave. bbut in the microwave rather than melting it above the fire... then it would melt faster in the microwave also... so basically. it will melt fastest in the microwave.
Microwaving crayons can cause them to melt and possibly catch fire, as crayons contain wax which is flammable. This can damage your microwave and is a fire hazard. It is not recommended to microwave crayons.
in a microwave
No, it will melt and turn into goo.
Yes, you can melt Velveeta cheese in the microwave by heating it in short intervals and stirring frequently until it reaches a smooth consistency.
To melt Velveeta in the microwave, cut it into small pieces and place them in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high in 30-second intervals, stirring in between, until the cheese is melted and smooth. Be careful not to overheat it, as it can become too runny.
Conventional ovens do not reach the temperatures necessary to melt pennies.
The microwave or the stovetop will melt chocolate the fastest.
Yes, you can melt Velveeta cheese in the microwave by cutting it into small pieces and heating it in short intervals, stirring in between to ensure even melting.
The collective noun for Lifesavers (the candy) is a roll of Lifesavers. There is no collective noun for lifesavers (also called a life ring). However, a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example a stack of lifesavers, a row of lifesavers, a locker of lifesavers, etc.
Yes, some types of plastic can melt in the microwave if they are not labeled as microwave-safe. It is important to check the packaging or label before microwaving plastic containers to avoid damage or potential health risks.