I think so
An electric fire has a wattage of between 1 and 3 kw depending on the model - a light bulb can be anywhere between 40 and 120w.So an electric fire is a lot hotter.Another AnswerIf, by 'hotter', are referring to temperature, then lamps operate at a far higher temperature than an electric fire (white hot vs red hot!). If, by hotter, you are referring to the amount of energy consumed, then electric fires win!
Adjusting the controls of the heater itself is the only safe way to make a space heater hotter. Manipulation of the inner workings is a surefire way to start a fire or electrocute oneself.
You can use the knife to create sparks from flint to start a fire.
Because steel has a high cost/strength density. In other words, its cheap to use when you take into account that you don't have to use as much of it. And steel has many favorable properties, unlike wood, steel will normally give some indication that it is going to fail (crack, deformation, etc.) where as wood will just break. This is good because it gives you a chance to fix the problem before it becomes life threatening.
Fire steel is a piece of steel that can be used to create a spark for making fire.
Steel is inherently more flame resistant.
No, blue fire is a lot hotter
Hotter Than Fire was created on 2011-11-02.
more oxygen is flowing to the flame, to create fire you need heat, fuel and oxygen.
No ..Fire Is Way Stronger Then Wind
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I'd say purple fire
Fire needs three things: fuel, heat and oxygen (also known as the fire triangle). By fanning the fire, you are increasing the amount of oxygen, so it can burn more fuel and so be hotter. Incidentally, taking away any of those three things will extinguish the fire.
Many will assume that lava is hotter. It may be hard to believe, but fire can generally get hotter. I guess that lava may be seen as wore due to the fact that it can smother.
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