yes but at conciderably high temperature! have you seen magma (larva?) Most lava or magma types will fall in a temperature range of 1300-2400oF (700 to 1300oC) so that is essentially burning rock... and other stuff that mixed into it.
so if you can invent something thAT COULD throw a liquid out at that temperature or a gas at a slighly higher temperature i guess you can burn stone buildings ! COOL MAN!
stone does not burn
No, stone cannot burn because it is a non-combustible material.
No, stone paper does not burn because it is made from a combination of calcium carbonate (80%) and high-density polyethylene (20%). This composition makes it resistant to fire.
I want to lose one stone and a half how much calories do I need to burn to lose that I do lot of exercise such as running on treadmill and cross trainer
Petrified wood has turned to stone, a type of fossil, It is unlikley that you would be able to burn it.
Stone castles were built because they could not burn down as ealsily as wood castles can.
Yes as a stone castle does not rot, burn, or can be attacked manually
Stone is a very strong building material, and it does not burn, and so it is a good choice for resisting enemy attacks.
Well it depends what type it is. either that or u can google it
because thay found out that wood can burn
Stone does not burn in the traditional sense because it is a non-combustible material. However, under extreme heat, certain types of stone can undergo a process called calcination, where they break down chemically without actually catching fire. This typically occurs at very high temperatures, such as in a kiln or during volcanic activity.
To safely burn stone without causing harm, use a kiln or furnace designed for high temperatures. Ensure proper ventilation to prevent harmful fumes. Dispose of ash properly to avoid environmental harm.