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Cinder Guard: "Did you think this one was finished? Oh no, the flames of war are just beginning to ember! Tell this one at what temperature does wood burn, iron melt and water turn to steam."

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Mooboy2000

356 degrees for wood, 2800 to melt iron, and 212 to turn water to steam.

Dirheim

Wood, depending on quality 300C, Iron 1500 (2800 is for boiling and start evaporating), water starts turning to steam at 100C depending on air pressure (the lower air pressure, the lower temperature you need)

Michael Hawk

fahrenheit or celcius? matters not, i only know the boiling temperature of water without looking it up: 100°C

Anonymous

Pretty much what Mooboy2000 said for all three, though environmental conditions can cause wood to have a variable combustion temperature, of between the 356F degrees stated to about 570F degrees, a rough accepted temp of 451F for dry wood. Iron melts at 2800F and water boils at 212F or above.

Anonymous

212F for water, 356F for wood, 2800F for melting iron! This challenge has me fired up!