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Question: What plant is used to soften stone into a pliable liquid?
Petroleum jelly is sometimes used as a softening agent when working with stone.
There is no known plant that has the ability to soften stone into a pliable liquid. Stone is a hard substance that generally requires physical force or heat to reshape or restructure. Some types of fungi and lichens can break down rocks over a very long period of time, but even this process doesn't liquefy the rock, it just weathers it down. If you're looking to reshape or liquefy a hard substance through biological means, it may be worth exploring certain types of bacteria or acid-based substances. However, these options may still not give you the exact results you're looking for. It's important to consider the nature and limitations of the material you're working with.
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