what is the melting temperature of rock and steel
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Igneous rocks form through the crystallization of magma. There is a considerable range of melting temperatures for different compositions of magma. All the silicates are molten at about 1200°C and all are solid when cooled to about 600°C. Often the silicates are grouped as high, medium and low-melting point solids.
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generally above 800 degree celcius thats quitr hot u mignt not wanna try that at home lol
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