oil cotton - 120 C
cotton cloth - 210 C
Clothes won't catch fire until 842 degrees Fahrenheit, assuming they are 100% cotton. I would suggest not going outside in all cotton if it is over 750 degrees out though, just to be safe!
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Depending on the material
fabric will burn at 250 c
Cloth gets warm when heated.
451º Fahrenheit
yes it will catch fire if air is too hot.
Yes, it is possible for a house fire to be started by a lightning strike.
Really hot
It was at a lower temperature than -50 degrees fahrenheit. Jack London does not tell the exact temperature.
nope. they're ice, so it would be ironic, and scientifically impossible.
You stop drop and roll
we should wear cotton clothes in kitchen because they do not catch fire easily and absorb sweat on the other hand synthetic clothes catch fire easily and do not absorb sweat.
All substances does not Catch fire at the same temperature. More volatile substances -like solvents - Catch fire at a lot lower temperatures than more stable substance.
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.
well, and fabric will set on fire, BUT synthetic clothes will only light if its a holy flame other wise you will be safe. TRY IT OUT>?
Because petrol's ignition temperature is higher than the room temperature...
To a high enough temperature, yes.
Because running will increase the airflow, which will feed the fire and make it burn more.
Because of lower ignition temperature of the chemical applied on match stick.
because its ignition temperature is very low
By running it allows the fire to get more oxygen than by staying put, but the best thing is to lay down and roll or to throw something like clothes or a blanket over the flames to deprive the fire of oxygen.
we should not wear synthetic clothes while working on a kitchen or laboratory because synthetic clothes catch fire easily