2500°C is super hot, like when something is hotter than a fire on your stove.
Imagine you have a metal spoon that’s been sitting in a very hot soup for a long time, it gets so hot, you can’t touch it without getting burned. Now imagine that same spoon being put into a fire that's even hotter than the inside of a volcano. That’s about how hot 2500°C is.
Like a Fire That Never Stops
What Can Handle That Heat?
Some special materials, like those used to make spaceships or parts of furnaces, can take that kind of heat without melting. But most things, like your favorite toy or a piece of chocolate, would turn into a gooey mess if they were exposed to 2500°C for very long.
So, 2500°C is extraordinary hot, and it's the kind of heat you'd only find in some of the hottest places on Earth, or even in space!
Examples
- A blowtorch reaches about 2500°C when it's fully lit.
- Welding metal can get as hot as 2500°C, melting steel like butter.
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