At what tempreture does metal start to loose integrity ?
Regards Rick
1180 degrees
because the weather break down the rock until it gets soft like chalk
It depends on the thickenest and the alloy of steel. If you don't know what alloy means google it.
sunlight does not break down rocks
the temperature is as the molecules break apart from each other
Neither. The body regulates its temperature, and the reactions would not speed up anymore than it was in any season.
It breaks down the rocks
The protein break down the best at 37 degrees in the human body.
Barely reflexible if at all. Steel is a metal that would rather break then bend. Though temperature could easily allow it to bend.
Stomach
The molecules break down in heat
yes. the structure of the flume is mainly steel. Steel corroding will break down and eventually give way.
i think because it is cheap and would break down
When the temperature goes up, the rock expands. When the temperature goes down, the rock contracts. If the temperature goes up and down enough, the rock will eventually begin to break down.
submerged in ammonia for 7 days it only made it shine. it did not break it down
The melting point of steel goes down to a lower temperature when the proportion of carbon is increased. The steel becomes harder and is not as easy to weld as lower-carbon steel.
higher than 35 degrees.
No, steel is not biodegradable. It is a metal alloy primarily composed of iron and carbon, which does not break down naturally in the environment. Steel can be recycled and reused, but it does not biodegrade like organic materials.