Wood ignites at varying temperatures. Anywhere from 300 to 460 oC.
The temperature of the fire depends on the condition and density of the wood.
The wood burns at around 600 - 710 oC (900 - 1200 oF)
It is possible for large wildfires to reach temperatures of nearly 800 °C, or a bit less under 1,500 °F. You can review these facts and learn other things by using the link below.
If you pump air into the fire like with a bellows. You can get it as high as 2500 degrees Fahrenheit. Enough that you can weld steel!
A fire doesn't start from being hot. Chemicals mix together, for example gasoline and a match will light a huge fire
very hot
yes it will catch fire if air is too hot.
a simili for hot weather is " it's freezing hot outside"
Really hot
hot like fire and cold like a vampire
about as hot as green fire.
mabey because its fire.. and its hot..
an extremely hot fire. hot being the adjective
Hot hot hot!
It can get hot enough to catch fire.It can get hot enough to catch fire.
very hot
As hot as fire.
Very hot!
Yes fire is hot by itself.not because of human bodys.
Hot Like Fire was created on 1997-09-16.
The homonym for "fire" is "flier." Both words sound the same but have different meanings. "Flier" refers to someone or something that flies or a type of advertising material.
Almost as hot as me.