Different rocks have different melting/burning temperatures. So it depends on how hot the lava is (it cools slowly over time once it reaches the surface from a volcano) and what kind of stone it is in contact with. For example, limestone is destroyed at a lower temperature than granite.
You do not have any such bone your body. All bones in your body can burn.
No, bones cannot melt under extreme heat. Instead, they will burn and turn to ash.
Yes, human bones are flammable. They are composed mainly of calcium and phosphorus, which are combustible materials. When subjected to high enough temperatures, bones can burn and turn to ash.
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
Yes, there may be some whole teeth left in the ashes. no not usually because they are usually burned to much the way they are burned so there might be some big chuncks of ash but not probly teeth
Lava does not burn rock because rock is not flammable.
Lava is molten rock and could melt through thin layers of rock if given enough time before cooling.
Yes, lava is extremely hot, reaching temperatures of over 1,000 degrees Celsius. If a person were to come into contact with lava, they would suffer severe burns and likely be fatally injured. It would essentially cause the person to burn and melt upon contact.
yes
No. You will burn.
Lava can easily burn us, and if the lava stream is powerful enough, can knock us off of our feet and burn our bodies to the bone. Lava, if given enough time, can burn right to the bone, which is a huge risk to pose on human life.
Yes it can. It can be very hot.
Lava Cookie heal poisoning, paralysis, sleep, burn, confusion, or freezing.
You can not swim through lava. It is too hot.
Lava is molten rock. Rock is not flammable.
Virtually anything it comes in contact with.
they step in and burn to death