Bones won't melt, they can be incinerated to ash though. About 1500 degrees is used by crematoriums.
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2009-07-12 01:11:37 UTC
oyce Robins, in The World's Greatest Mysteries, describes Mary Reeser as 'plump'; other than this new detail, the account in this book agrees with the legend as given above. Robins also names Dr. Wilton Krogman as an investigator, and claims he said that a temperature of about 3000 degrees fahrenheit would have been required to melt bone in the way it was, and that such a temperature should have consumed the whole apartment and the smell of the cremation would normally have spread through the entire building. Robins also adds that a newspaper near the burned chair and the linen on the bed were both unscorched.
Kat h
2009-07-12 01:10:34 UTC
I think Bones burn not melt.
Tug
2009-07-12 01:13:39 UTC
Not sure exactly. Is this something we'll see on CNN in the near future?
- Tug
Never mind, I don't wanna know!
Joe888
2009-07-12 01:15:47 UTC
who's bones?
anonymous
2009-07-12 01:09:50 UTC
To get rid of the body, put it in ACID.
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Bcrizzle237
2009-07-12 01:10:54 UTC
273 kelvin I believe.
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