Melting nails is not advisable, as nails are made of a tough protein called keratin, which doesn't melt in the traditional sense. However, exposing nails to extreme heat, such as from a flame or very high temperatures, can cause them to become damaged or charred. It's important to prioritize nail health and avoid any practices that could lead to injury or harm. If you're looking to alter your nails, consider safer methods like nail polish or artificial nails.
Very acidic chemicals can melt iron nails.
melt the nail into liquid, then drink it. lol
If the temperature is high enough the will melt together.
since this is Atacama than have to do it u no well than do the thing .
no it qwont because its still nail polish!
1: Use magnet. It will attact nail and not saw-dust. 2: Put the mix in water. Nail would be at bottom while the saw dust would float.
Scientifically it was nails ! They melt it down with fire and used the axes to form it !!! Unscientifically screws because they are rather new to us and i couln't imagine cavemen or ancient man wanting to put circles around screws. they were proabably happy with just a regular nail. (You know what I mean)
Will melt is the future tense of melt.
Nails (and finger nails) have volume.
Your nails protect your skin under your nails.
1. Will Melt 2. To Melt 3. Soon Melt
iron nails are nails made up of iron