All sugars, when cooked - having heat applied in some way - melt.
It depends on the kind of rock. some rocks explode and some rocks melt. It also depends on the amount of heat applied to the rock.
Yes, but not very well. All substances can conduct heat, but some are better than others.
when a lot of heat is applied to it. it will turn into lava or magma of some sort.
The natural substances are carbo-hydrogens, that come from the process of compression and pressure (and possibly heat) of the decomposing vegtable materials.
3000mg of some substances are harmless others will result in death
it gose to the sun lol
In and of itself, no. However, some substances, when mixed, will undergo chemical reactions, which may either absorb or release heat.
It's all heat. Some of it is noise first, but that too becomes heat.
Some common conductors of heat include metals such as copper, aluminum, and iron, as well as materials like silver and gold. These substances have high thermal conductivity, meaning they transfer heat efficiently.
It becomes hot and under pressure. At some stage, with sufficient heat and pressure it could become a metamorphic rock.
It becomes hot and under pressure. At some stage, with sufficient heat and pressure it could become a metamorphic rock.