Solid metal and glass is just going to adapt and be more resilient 
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Lol yep, and don’t let the ‘kids have anxieties’ over this melting business please...

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CORRECTION: That is from melted Aluminium alloy wheels. A common alloy used in them is 6061, which melts at 581 deg C. Automotive steel melts around 1500 deg C. The fires have reached ~ 1000 deg C < melting of steel.
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I remember the melted historic telescopes at My Stromlo after the Canberra 03 fires - just extraordinary levels of heat
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Wow...yeah it's insane!
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@Scottludlam Aluminium melts at 660ºHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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It's a Zinc alloy with a melting point of about 420 degrees C. It's used to make shiny trim on car bodies. The Steel Alloy in Car floors melts at about 1370 degrees C.
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Unfortunately we know this here in my country and there were people inside the cars
Stay safe Russell and everyone
And stay away from viruses as well...
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Difficult to fathom and even more difficult to "adapt" to.
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Fires burning all around us at 1400 degrees every summer. We'll adapt.pic.twitter.com/ZZYiyCp1YE
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