In the constellation Phoenix, there are 12 stars. The abbreviation for this constellation is Phe. The myth for this constellation and how it got its name is the phoenix would apparently end its life in a burning conflagration, only to rise once more from ashes and live again. It's said to live for five hundred years. After this period of time it collects nice smelling wood to only pile it up and be consumed of fire and flame. For it to only come to life once more. If you have ever seen Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix, you may recall a phoenix in a cage consumed with fire and flame only to rise from its ashes and live once more.
A very beautiful, deep red and orange sunset, could be described as, "The sky was on fire!"
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One way to make a hot air balloon without fire is to use a heat source other than flame, such as a heat gun or hair dryer, to fill the balloon with hot air. The hot air will cause the balloon to rise and float. Make sure to use caution and follow proper safety measures when using alternative heat sources.
because the sun is hot and red and yellow are hot colours no it is because the sun is not a very hot color referring to planets and fire. our sun, believe it or not is not that hot. if it were blue it would be super hot. if it were red it would be super not hot.
The Phoenix was a mythical bird who, when killed would burn up (hot, hot, hot) then a new Phoenix would rise up from the ashes and fly away. If you have ever spent much time in Phoenix in the summer, you will readily understand why the founder named it after a hot, hot, bird.
the Phoenix. If I'm right its a fictional character that would light on fire burn and would resurrect
Phoenix Fire Department was created in 1886.
bird+fire=phoenixAdd fire and bird. (:
A fire phoenix
Um, he was just born that way? And no, it's not because his ears are always on fire.
Fire came first, as it is a naturally occurring phenomenon that can be produced through various means such as friction, lightning, or combustion. The mythical creature known as the Phoenix, which is said to be reborn from its ashes by fire, is a product of human storytelling and mythology.
on a fire
maybe a dragon/phoenix like sunburn or a wyvern
The address of the Phoenix Fire Museum is: 203 S Claiborne St Mobile, AL 36602
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The phone number of the Phoenix Fire Museum is: 251-208-7569.