no it'll turn to gold
Why would you want to know? That's well mean!
yeah, why not...just use heat. really don't need the pad..just heat. stick it in the microwave
Putting a duck in the microwave is dangerous and can cause serious harm to the duck and potentially damage the microwave. The duck may overheat, suffer burns, or even explode due to steam buildup inside the microwave. It is never safe or humane to put live animals in the microwave.
lead it to the mines and make a mine explode
To defrost frozen chicken tenders in the microwave, place them on a microwave-safe plate. Use the defrost setting on your microwave and follow the manufacturer's instructions for time and power level. Make sure to check and stir the chicken tenders frequently to ensure even defrosting.
it will explode
no
Tin foil explodes in the microwave because it reflects the microwaves, causing electrical charges to build up and create sparks, which can lead to a fire or explosion.
The microwave will explode and catch fire
put it in the microwave...BAM!
ABSOLUTELY
it might explode
no,it will explode..
it would explode.
Yes, a rubber bouncy ball can explode if put in a microwave. The microwave's heat can cause the air inside the ball to expand rapidly, leading to an explosion. It is not safe to microwave rubber bouncy balls.
If a battery is placed in a microwave, it can potentially explode due to the release of gases inside the battery when heated. This can cause damage to the microwave and pose a safety risk. It is not safe to put a battery in a microwave.
The lamp will explode.