no it is a flame thats why they have different names stupid
Yes. Pure magnesium burns with a bright white flame.
One thing that can start a fire is a match if you strike the match on the side of the box the match will produce a flame.
No, "fire's flame" is not an example of a possessive noun. "Fire's" is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership, while "flame" is a noun describing the object. "Fire's flame" simply combines these two elements to describe the flame belonging to a fire.
FIRE = flame
Fire can mean either a physical flame or to "fire" a weapon.
Peat Fire Flame was created in 1977.
Fire Flame was created on 2010-11-22.
This depends on many things,2 of them are the tempreature of which your particular fire is burning by. Another thing which effects the colour of a flame is when you burn certain chemicals in a fire to perform flame tests. For example when a flame test is performed on Strontium(Sr2+)a scarlet red flame can be observed.
Yes it is (meaning able to catch fire). It comes from the same root as "flame."
By fire and flame it at the same time.
Fire Without Flame was created in 2006-05.
liton means in english is flame of fire/fire flame.