Bunsen Burner flame: 1300 to 1600°C
Blowtorch flame: 1300°C
Candle flame: 1000°C The temperature of a fire can range from a few hundred degrees to thousands of degrees. It all depends on what is burning and what conditions it is burning under. For instance, a small stick burns at relatively low temperature while a large container of jet fuel burns at an extremely high temperature.
That depends on what fuel is feeding the fire.
* Bunsen Burner flame: 1300 to 1600°C * Blowtorchflame: 1300°C * Candle flame: 1000°C
Can be at around 500 degrees to 700 degrees
Researchers have found in cases where an uncontrollable fire exists, such as wildfires, temperatures can increase to 800 degree Celsius or 1472 Fahrenheit.
It depends on a lot of factors. For example for flammable liquids, the liquids will not ignite until a certain temperature (referred to as the flash point) is reached.
this depends on the ignition temperature of the fuel you will need to be more specific
Maybe. It is lower than regular fire
when temperature start increaseing from 0 degree, ice start melting
The wood will not catch fire until it reached its combustion temperature. If at a lower temperature, the wood will simple smoulder, giving out smoke without a flame.
Because,Blue is the hottest light/fire and Red is the less hottest light/fire the bluer the fire/light the hotter it is,The redder it gets,the less hotter it gets from the temperature.
You can start a fire by getting two sticks that are somewhat long and rub them together until smoke comes. Then start blowing gently and a fire will start.
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There is no set temperature that a wildfire starts at. The most recent fire in Santa Barbara, ca started when the weather was overcast and the temperature was below 70 degrees.
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It depends on a lot of factors. For example for flammable liquids, the liquids will not ignite until a certain temperature (referred to as the flash point) is reached.
No you can't start it on fire but you can start fire with it! at least i think...
Fire cannot start without oxygen, so some closed containers will not burn. Wood and other products treated with fire retardant may also not burn. Metals may not fuel a fire, but would be affected if the temperature is right.
The temperature is 1050 oC.
Maybe. It is lower than regular fire
basically a special kind of wood that won't cause the ashes to stick to the chimney, so the house catch fire Added: Fire needs three things: fuel, oxygen (air) and in most cases also a higher temperature to start.
to start a fire sale you need to be a computer geek
take a matchbox and use a stick to start a fire..............
How to Start a Fire was created on 2003-02-11.