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Aluminum has a melting point of approximately 1220°F Nearby trees don't burn.

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Right. Even though the trees would be charcoal at that temp. So nothing to see here

again, comparing a refined, forged metal =/= to a living tree. it's like comparing apples to bolts.

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Everything has an ignition temperature. In general, wood ignites at temperatures between 390°F and 500°F, and it can catch fire almost immediately when the temperature is 700°F. Car tires can catch on fire but it takes extremely high temperatures as vulcanized rubber has an ignition point of around 774.