No, bones cannot melt under extreme heat. Instead, they will burn and turn to ash.
At about 1500 celsius bones will eventually melt.
Dinosaur bones have already become fossils, which are solid rock-like structures, before they would have been exposed to lava. Fossils are typically made of minerals that are more resistant to high temperatures than bone tissue, so they can withstand being surrounded by lava without melting.
Bones do not melt. The term melting is strictly used in Science to represent a change of state from a sold to a liquid state. Bones can be heated to become ashes, which are still in solid particle form. Cremation is the term for this. To cremate, the temperature is about 1000 degree Celsius because of the intricate composition of the human bones.
You can very well treat the bones with acid. What happens when using the acid is what makes the calcium dissolve, and it also helps make the bones more flexible.
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%.
Will melt is the future tense of melt.
1. Will Melt 2. To Melt 3. Soon Melt
The use of fire, likely from pre-existing campfires, was probably the primary method used by Homo sapiens to melt copper for shaping into tools or ornaments. This would have required the ability to control and maintain a high enough temperature for the copper to melt and be molded into desired shapes.
"Melt away" can be translated as "disolverse" in Spanish.
quick melt is a kind of cheese that is easy to melt
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