You could end up killing yourself. Burning creates large amounts of carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide in large quantities is fatal to animals and has killed thousands. it could also block up your lungs and give you a slow pain full death
ANSWER:=Because the smoke from this contains carbon monoxide and its poisonous.=
im think it has something to do with the carbon monoxide because the charcoal will release it... just installl a fire place or something if you can
The smoke it produces contains carbon monoxide and it is poisonous to humans.
Burning charcoal gives off carbon monoxide, which is poisonous. If you burn charcoal inside your house, it could kill you.
Carbon monoxide -- poisonous, odorless.
the smoke could turn on the alarm
Fire, any form of fire, consists of 3 things: Fuel, Heat & Oxygen. If any one of these 3 is not present there will be no fire. Dripping fat causes flareups. With enough fat drippings you can wind up with a continuous flareup or what most people would call a fire.
Traces of charcoal in the soil can often mean that sometime in the past someone has built a fire there, however it is also important to remember that not all fires are man made and that some charcoal may just be traces left from natural fires. Charcoal can provide a reasonable material for carbon dating if found in an archaeological context and there are no better materials to date.
No. Charcoal is made up of mostly carbon atoms which are not arranged in a crystal lattice. Diamond and graphite are examples of carbon atoms arranged in a lattice. Charcoal has been created from fires for millions of years and can be in rocks.
Charcoal can exist in wide range of temperatures. When not burning, it is room temperature. When burning, it gets very hot. But even then, the temperature can vary quite a bit. Not all fires are equally hot.
inside fires
when charcoal burns there is excess carbon causing soot to be given offThe above answer is correct in that there is too much carbon available for the amount of oxygen, which can result in the production of carbon monoxide gas. This gas is colorless and odorless and extremely toxic. A victim of carbon monoxide poisoning will usually simply fall asleep, and will die due to respiratory failure.Do not burn charcoal indoors or in any enclosed space.
because someone fires it from inside.
Wood or charcoal fires and lots of forced air from bellows can heat ore above the melting point of iron (1811°C) .
you can cook food on a stoveMore information:Food can be cooked where ever there is an adequate heat source. Normal cooking places include stoves, ovens; microwave ovens; solar ovens; electric skillets, pans, pots and steamers; charcoal and gas grills and open fires. Some unusual heat sources that people have been known to use include car engines, dishwashers and the irons used to press clothing.
they are cone shaped with a hole in the top for the smoke from the fires inside
They kill people.
At Long Pine and at Flamingo campgrounds, you can have a fire ONLY within the fire grills. Some back-country campsites permit fires. For those that do not, the rules are STRICTLY enforced.