the heat from the fire! what kind of question is that?
Extreme heat...boil the water.
steel wool burns in oxegen and produces heat and light
Sanitation minimized the risks of diseases, illnesses and even death.A bit more:Sanitation destroys germs that cause disease and illnesses. This can be done by using extreme heat or certain chemicals, such as bleach.
Radiated
Probably not but in extreme heat it would. I think.
Fire, extreme heat, acid are three examples.
Yes, in a way.
Extreme temperatures cause the most fatalities in the US. Both extreme heat and extreme cold.
I will say yes on this one. It will cause them to crack, both extreme cold and heat. A rock will also melt with extreme heat. Not sure of the temp.
No, it keeps the body cool under the normal range of temperatures experienced on Earth, but would not protect you from the extreme heat of a fire.
Fire needs three things to burn: Fuel (like gasoline), Heat, and Oxygen (O2). If the heat is lessened, then the fire has a harder time burning.
They are caused by extreme heat contact. The heat will burn and melt your flesh.
Extreme cold! cause we're from Sub-continent, so we know very well what is extreme hot!
the heat from the fire! what kind of question is that?
it can cause to fire and
Heat, fuel and oxygen