feed it...
simply shut your door
When they reach ambient temperature.
simply shut your door
"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.
You can calculate the heat of a flame by its color. Normally the hotter that the flame is the bluer that the flame will burn. If the flame is red that means it is burning at a cooler temerature.
Blue flame. because it does not have carbon
No
The possessive form for the noun flame is flame's.Example: I feel the flame's heat.
Copper gauze stops the flame on a Bunsen burner by dispersing the heat across its surface quickly, lowering the temperature and preventing combustion. This prevents the flame from igniting any flammable gases that may be present in the laboratory.
Yes, sulfur can explode when exposed to heat or flame due to its flammable properties.
For a flame to burn it needs fuel, oxygen, and heat.
A flame's direction is upwards because heat rises.