The bones did not melt because they were preserved under the dirt/sand
No. Lava is generally not hot enough to melt steel.
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.
Plenty of metals have high enough melting points that they would not melt in lava.
You cannot eat lava. It is molten-hot and will melt you in seconds. Unless you mean larvae, not lava.
Lava is incredibly hot (usually between 700°C and 1,200°C), but it doesn’t melt everything in the world. While it can easily melt materials like plastic, wood, and many types of rock, some materials, like tungsten (which melts at around 3,400°C) and certain ceramics, can withstand lava’s heat without melting. So while lava can destroy most things it touches, there are a few substances that it won’t melt.
No, dinosaur bones are not radioactive.
I think a dinosaur has 985 bones
Dinosaur Bones was created in 2008.
You can make a dinosaur project by going into your backyard and looking for dinosaur bones. When you find the dinosaur bones you can determine what kind of bones they are as a project.
No. Lava is generally not hot enough to melt steel.
No, because dinosaur bones called fossils are the skeleton of a dinosaur. The skeleton is there because all dinosaurs are extinct.
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.
On what peninsula where dinosaur bones discovered?
No. Bones are solid.
Depends on where the lava is how much lava there is etc, Aka if you stick ur head into a pool of lava death is almost instant, But if you stand in a pool of lava it might take around 20 seconds for it to melt your bones and flesh.
Yes
No. You will burn.