Chocolate melts faster in direct sunlight than in a car. While both environments can heat up, direct sunlight exposes chocolate to concentrated solar radiation, raising its temperature more quickly. Additionally, cars can have some insulation and may not reach the same temperatures as direct sunlight hitting the chocolate. Therefore, chocolate is more likely to melt faster outdoors under direct sunlight.
Although there is no significant difference in the melting points of these two varieties of chocolate, dark chocolate will melt faster than white if you leave both of them out in the sunlight. The dark color is much more absorbent of sunlight.
if you leave them in the sunlight it will melt faster
Hershey's.
M&M's can melt when exposed to high temperatures, such as leaving them in direct sunlight or near a heat source. The chocolate coating on the outside will soften and melt before the inside melts.
chocolate!!!!! i dont think strawberry can melt
the same
And sunlight, yes.
I think that chocolate buttons will melt faster than smarties because smarties are hard but chocolate buttons are softer
Because the heat has a much larger surface area on which it can act upon to melt the chocolate
An ice cube will melt faster in hot water.
The higher the temperature the faster the chocolate will melt.
no