>>3946199
That's a good point anon. If we look at
this from the other way, in your average house here, what would be the hardest, toughest, thing
that could withstand temperatures over 2000, 3000, 4000, 50,000:-)?
wouldn't we have satellite images of all this as it
was habbening? wouldn't we have data showing the temperature of the fires? is it possible to calculate the mass of one of these houses and the mass after? how much mass (is that the right word?) would be left and in what form after a regular fire in the weather conditions reported.
Wish I was smarter :-(((((