it depends. how hot is the fire?
2007-04-25 07:14:46
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answer #1
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answered by just curious (A.A.A.A.) 5
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I guess it depends on the type of fire and the type of steel. However, if you have ever seen someone use a cutting torch, you would know that fire can melt steel.
2007-04-25 14:15:14
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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Not by itself. It requires additives. To increase the heat level.
2007-04-25 14:13:52
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answered by ? 5
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what you mean?? something to do with hell? lol yes fire can melt metal
2007-04-25 14:18:44
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answered by f_eljarad 2
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Fire fueled by MAPP gas and oxygen certainly can.
2007-04-25 14:12:53
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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No, and the Twin towers were not brought down my fire, it was a controlled demolition.
2007-04-25 14:16:05
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answered by Lehra R 3
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Well, duh, if it's hot enough.
However, methinks that this is some lame attempt to teach a 'profound spiritual truth' instead of simple metallurgy. Not that True Believers are utterly predictable or anything like that...
2007-04-25 14:16:41
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answer #7
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answered by crypto_the_unknown 4
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2700 degrees...what does atheism have to do with melting points of metals?
2007-04-25 14:14:01
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answered by hodgetts21 5
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IIRC, that's what happens in a blast furnace, yes.
2007-04-25 14:14:32
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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yes
2007-04-25 14:15:16
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answered by andrew w 7
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