Degrees K or F, no. Degrees C, yes
There is a likely chance that it can melt.
The temperature in a closed car on a hot summer day quickly exceeds 120-125 degrees F, more than hot enough to melt any chocolate.
Uh yeah, in many ways like one is leave in the car and the car being off
approximately at 120 when left in a car with outside temps at 100
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.
Yes.
The inside of a car can become 20 degrees hotter in just a few minutes. For instance, if the outside temperature is 90 degrees, the car can become over 130 degrees in just an hour.
Uhh. As hot as it can get outside if not hotter. There was a point when i was living in Phoenix that some of the plastic on my dashboard started to melt.
Bring the car inside a heated garage and let it warm up.
A dool will not melt.
You bet. On a sunny day the temperature inside the car can be as much as 30 degrees hotter than outside when the windows are up.
After eating 99,999 cans of beans then scream "ARGHHHHHH" and melt the car.