I researched and discovered that animal bones melt at -546.15°C. However my research could be wrong as I discovered this using some websites and asked teachers so I predict that the chance of it being true is 58%.
you would die. go burn.
Yes, calfskin parchment paper can burn as it is made from animal skin that is treated to make it heat-resistant. However, it will burn at a higher temperature than standard paper due to its nature and treatment processes.
i would put them in 24 to 28 Celsius so they dont burn
Human bones do burn. In a crematorium the temperature is set between 760 to 1150C and the burning process takes 90 to 120 minutes. What remains are dry bone fragments. The colour is usually light gray
Hair will burn at 223 degrees Celsius. Hair can however burn at a much lower temperature if it is damaged.
A Jupiter wouldn't freeze or burn because they are the exact same temperature.
Your flesh will simply burn off your skin and it will not be cured.It would also effect you in other activities such as cleansing,or other hand to object contact.It will also burn worse if you blow on the infected wound.Did I mention if you ever burn your hand at 5,905 degrees your muscles(if you have any) will burn as well and your bones will be exposed.
it burn at 420 degrees Fahrenheit
burn
The temperature of water affects living organisms because they have to adjust to one temperature to survive. For example; some fish live only in cold water, and then oneday if the water temperature suddenly rose and became warm/hot, this would pose a problem for the fish!
Fire can burn still. Now I am not saying you can go up to a piece of still and light it on fire, you would need a really high temperature to do it.
it burn at 420 degrees Fahrenheit