well we studies this in science in the 1940's and we believe that answer is any liquid because it will not melt it will steam
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Materials that have a high melting point, such as diamonds or certain metals like tungsten and titanium, are less likely to melt in a fire compared to common materials like plastics or wood. However, extreme temperatures can still cause them to become damaged or lose their physical properties.
To melt the ice in Yunzabit Heights, you can use a Fire Flower power-up by activating it and directing the fire at the ice blocks. Alternatively, you can look for a nearby source of heat or fire to melt the ice.
Yes, house fires can reach temperatures high enough to melt glass, which has a melting point of around 1400-1600 degrees Celsius. Glass windows may melt or shatter in the intense heat of a house fire.
When you put candy in fire, it will melt and possibly catch on fire due to its high sugar content. Some candies may also release toxic fumes when burned, so it's not a safe or recommended experiment.
Silicone melts at very high temperatures, around 300-500 degrees Celsius. While fire can reach these temperatures, it is not common for household fires or even small flames to generate enough heat to melt silicone.
The heat energy used to melt metal ores is typically produced by burning fuel such as coal, natural gas, or charcoal in a furnace. The combustion of these fuels generates high temperatures that are necessary to melt the metal ores.