No, because any flame has heat , and if you try to freeze it , the freezing agent would either:
a) melt the freezing agent......
b) burst it into flames......
c) or both.
"Flame" is the visible energy when burning something. "Heat" is given off a flame and countless other things. Flame produces heat, but heat does not always generate from flame, and heat almost never produces flame (friction might count). And if you want the definitions: HEAT: a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature. FLAME: the process of combustion of materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke. If you want to think of it a different way: Flame is what you see when you look at a fire and heat if what you feel from the fire.
No, a liter does however burn faster due to the fact that it is burning butane rather than wood.
Flame* to send an angry, critical, or disparaging electronic message.
Your attic won't get cold enough to freeze propane. Propane turns from a gas to a liquid at -44 degrees. If the propane line freezes, it is because of moisture that has gotten into the pipe.
You have to install any antispam program with thoroughful filter adjustment settings.
4 Lightning/Electric Bubble Flame Freeze/Ice
The blue flame is called a roaring flame and the yellow flame is called the safety flame.
A yellow flame is named as a safety flame as it isn't as hot as the blue flame
Blue flame is a clean flame.
Blue Flame=Can't see (hotter then yellow flame) Yellow Flame (safety flame)=visible
A Safety Flame Is The Yellowy Orange Flame. It Is Called A Safety Flame Because You Can See It Unlike The Blue Flame
The hottest flame is the blue flame and the coolest flame is yellow.
Blue flame. because it does not have carbon
The external part of the flame is the coolest.
Flame in French is flamme. Flame in Spanish is la llama. Flame in Italian is fiamma. Flame is Greek is floga.
FIRE = flame
safety flame