chemical energy and erthathermic energy
smoke and burn
heat energy.
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.
METABOLISM
Type your answer here... yes
Marshmallow - 2012 was released on: USA: May 2012
Termical.
that depends on how long you roast it for (but in other words yes)
Sugar?
Toasting a marshmallow is actually a chemical change. The marshmallow becomes black and crispy, it also no longer tastes the same. Thus, it is a chemical change.Roasting a marshmallow is an example of a chemical change. Generally when you heat food in the process of cooking, you will cause a chemical change.
When fuels burn in oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapor are typically released as byproducts along with heat and light energy.
When you heat up particles in a marshmallow, the particles gain energy and move faster. This causes the marshmallow to expand as the air trapped inside heats up and expands, increasing the volume of the marshmallow.