Tungsten (W) has the highest melting point among all the metals, its melting point is 3410 degrees Celsius or 6170 degrees Fahrenheit. It is incredibly dense and also the second hardest substance in the world.
According to the officials, more than 230 people were killed and hundreds were injured due to the Earthquake in the Southwestern Pakistan on 24th September,2013. It has been the most powerful earthquake since 2005 with the magnitude of 7.7. Pakistan’s army is doing their best to help the affected people.
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Tungsten (W) has the highest melting point among all the metals, its melting point is 3410 degrees Celsius or 6170 degrees Fahrenheit. It is incredibly dense and also the second hardest substance in the world.
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The metal which has the highest melting point is Tungsten (3410 degrees Celsius).
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According to the officials, more than 230 people were killed and hundreds were injured due to the Earthquake in the Southwestern Pakistan on 24th September,2013. It has been the most powerful earthquake since 2005 with the magnitude of 7.7. Pakistan’s army is doing their best to help the affected people.