No, rocks cannot burn because they are made up of minerals that do not combust.
Rocks do burn just pour a gasoline and drop it in the fire.
You can burn sedimentary rocks like shale or coal. However, it's important to note that burning rocks can release harmful gases and pollutants, so it's not recommended to burn rocks for energy or heat.
Yes, the sun can burn Space rocks because of the suns heat.
Because they do not have enough carbon in them.
limestone is formed
by expansion in the summer. rocks could heat to the point of expansion, develop cracks, and fall apart. the process would be hastened by water getting into the cracks, and freezing, in the winter.
Some people may say that rocks are the solid fossils of dinosaur poop. Let the truth be told that rocks and stones are 100% solid minerals. Rocks and stones are never composed, they do not burn or waste. They are unlikely to break, however they can.
burn it and/or use a trebuchate to fling rocks (big) in the castle and knock it down
The small rocks that enter the Earth's atmosphere at high speeds of 15 to 70 kilometers per second and burn up due to friction and heat are called meteoroids. When they burn up in the atmosphere, they create bright streaks of light known as meteors or shooting stars.
While rocks are not flammable, extreme heat can cause certain rocks to melt or crack due to thermal expansion. However, rocks do not undergo combustion or burn in the same way that organic materials do.
Nothing they do not burn. However igneous rock are those formed from molten rock so in the respect that a fire is hot, igneous rocks formed from hot magma.
It depends, really. A rock's friability is the ability of a rock to easily be broken into smaller pieces(easy in the sense of hitting it with your hand). Whether or not a rock can burn is based more off of a rock's composition. For example, coal will burn, quartz will not. Rocks made up of organic material(coal, peat, lignite, oil shale) will burn - hence, fuel. A rock can, though, be organic and friable. So its possible to have a friable rock that can burn. But ignition isn't dependent upon friability.