Why does Robinson crusoe heat his crowbar in the fire?

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2026-03-08 17:05

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Robinson Crusoe heats his crowbar in the fire to make it easier to bend and shape for his various tasks and needs on the deserted island where he is stranded. Heating the crowbar in the fire softens the metal, making it more malleable and easier to work with.

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