yes that is how anything made of steel is made, like swords
You can't light aluminum on fire, it doesn't burn. If you get it hot enough however it will melt.
A fire could potentially melt iron. The fire would have to be extremely hot for a longer period of time.
well I'm not sure its a element but acid can and if its hot! enough you can melt it with fire P.S i hope this helps! : )
Yes, if you get it hot enough, it will melt.
No. Candles are not hot enough to melt a quarter. Some friends and i tried with a propane flame and were unsuccessful. It turned red hot but there was no melting.
No. Lava is generally not hot enough to melt steel.
No, a forge is not hot enough to actually melt steel. However it is hot enough to make steel pliable .
No
It depends what it's made of. Normal ceramic is unlikely to melt but would probably crack. Steel might melt in an extremely hot fire. Plastics would melt.
yes and noyes because if it is hot enough like if it had a ton of junk in it with oil yes it wouldbut if it was a kitchen fire no it wouldn't be hot enoughClarification:In order for a house fire to melt glass, it does not have to have oil in it. When a house is on fire the heat can get immensely hot, and can melt glass, whether it's in the kitchen, another room, or the entire house.
No. You can't light a penny on fire. If you get it hot enough you can melt the penny but it won't really be on fire.
Depends on the metal, but for steel it is hot enough to melt the steel- and steel melts at 2600-2800 degrees F.
Construction grade steel burns at 2795 degrees Fahrenheit. Jet fuel does not burn this hot. Its maximum temperature is 1472 degrees Fahrenheit.
However hot it takes to melt a rock.
If an electrical cable gets hot it might melt through its insulation and short out. Or it might get hot enough to set something else on fire.
You can't light aluminum on fire, it doesn't burn. If you get it hot enough however it will melt.
Hot enough to severely weaken the already-damaged steel at the WTC, causing the collapse on 9/11