Yes. While lava is very hot, it is below the melting point of steel.
Yes, steel can hold lava. Steel has a high melting point, which allows it to withstand extreme temperatures. However, prolonged exposure to lava can weaken the steel over time.
No. Lava is generally not hot enough to melt steel.
One material lava can't melt is stainless steel.
A lava dome holds very viscous lava, which is why it forms a dome rather than flowing away. Usually it is rhyolite or dacite.
Anything with a melting point higher than the temperature of lava (2800 degrees F). For example: the Sun. But seriously: stainless steel and titanium.
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No. Lava is generally not hot enough to melt steel.
One material lava can't melt is stainless steel.
Jump, but hold your breath or the fumes will get you.
A lava dome holds very viscous lava, which is why it forms a dome rather than flowing away. Usually it is rhyolite or dacite.
Take a Metal that can hold the Heat of the Lava and stay behind it until the lava stops.
at least 1,530 degrees
Anything with a melting point higher than the temperature of lava (2800 degrees F). For example: the Sun. But seriously: stainless steel and titanium.
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modern ships are welded, older ships use rivets to hold the steel together
Hit anything with flint and steel, or pour a bucket of lava on it.
After cleaning the steel and glass, use JB weld to bond glass to Steel.
Yes you can. The melting point of the cheap steel they make buckets out of is 1425 degrees C. The hottest magma is 1300 degrees C. So it will be fine. Once the lava cools off it's just rock and you can put that in any bucket you like.