Steel can’t melt!
I heard a pretty good report on that from an expert.
The line was “jet fuel doesn’t burn hot enough to melt steel”. The rest of the story is: Maybe not, but aluminum does, and a jetliner is made with tons of aluminum.
Throw that into the fire.
Well I could have prevented the Titanic from sinking.
Those losers didn’t even use radar.
Is the sarcasm tag implied?
Just what can fuel do to steel? Oakland Bridge Collapse ...
Video for petrol tanker tipped over in oakland bridge melts steel▶ 2:12
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Jul 20, 2007 - Uploaded by bryankelly
Apparently the fireball erupted precisely at the weak point of the skyway - the underside of the pier where all of the supporting steel girders are bare and unprotected by concrete or anything else, said Berkeley civil engineering professor Abolhassan Astaneh-Asl. The steel supports were baked at 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit (the fire reached 2,000 degrees), the point at which steel turns to rubber, causing the steel to buckle and the double-decker freeway to collapse completely.