It does burn.
Well with 900 degree temperatures I'd have to say yeah wood will burn there
Everclear, it is an alcohol with high potency that you can pour in your hand and set it ablaze and it would not burn you.
Shorter. More massive stars have much higher temperatures and pressures. Although they have a lot more fuel, it is consumed at a much higher rate than lower mass stars. They burn very brightly and hot, but for less time.
Sure, fireworks are dangerous. They burn at very high temperatures.
Climate change is excpected to make some regions drier, leaving them more susceptible to fire. Higher temperatures on their own also allow fires to burn more efficiently, making them harder to put out.
As there are many types of oil, and because each type of oil contains a number of different compounds within it, different oils burn at different temperatures.
they will burn out faster
Well with 900 degree temperatures I'd have to say yeah wood will burn there
Different types of grease burn at different temperatures due the different compounds. For the most part, all grease burns at high temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Gasoline best burns when it is vaporized. Longer chain hydrocarbons, or less branched dhain hydrocarbons have a lower vapor pressure. These burn easier at higher temperatures than at cooler temperatures.
Everclear, it is an alcohol with high potency that you can pour in your hand and set it ablaze and it would not burn you.
Provided they are kept in a dry, cool, and stable environment, they should last indefinitely. The ingredients are non-volatile, so they do not really degrade over time. If you want to know how long they burn for, you need to look at the rating on the side of the rocket. A higher thrust number means that it will burn for a shorter amount of time. Most small model rocket engines burn for 3 to 5 seconds.
A machine can handle temperatures that would normally burn a person.
The suns mass. More massive stars have much higher temperatures and pressures. Although they have a lot more fuel (hydrogen), it is consumed at a much higher rate than lower mass stars. They burn very brightly and hot, but for less time.
Shorter. More massive stars have much higher temperatures and pressures. Although they have a lot more fuel, it is consumed at a much higher rate than lower mass stars. They burn very brightly and hot, but for less time.
Shorter. More massive stars have much higher temperatures and pressures. Although they have a lot more fuel, it is consumed at a much higher rate than lower mass stars. They burn very brightly and hot, but for less time.
Temperatures decrease in the third layer of the atmosphere the mesosphere. This is where meteors burn up and cause shooting stars.