The sun, a lamp, microwaves, stoves, ovens, and some other electronic stuff i don't feel like naming! :)
the heat from the fire! what kind of question is that?
it can cause to fire and
Heat, fuel and oxygen
No. Heat will melt the foam and possibly cause a fire
New York, definitely. I'm not sure which others.
The heat lamp's heat will travel to the holder and it will be damaged, melt, or cause a slight fire!
Fire can be caused by any concentration of heat, in flammable materials. The cause can include visible or invisible radiation.
Three factors are required. Heat, fuel, oxygen
because it can overload and then create to much heat and cause a fire
If the bottle is left in a place where the sun can shine through it, the bottle can magnify the heat from the sun and start a fire.
Heat exchangers can be used in many things like space heaters, refrigeration and air conditioning. Heat exchangers by themselves are likely not a significant fire hazard. Space heaters can create a threat of fire if not watched and used properly.
Yes, It can cause the engine to mis-fire and it also can cause the fuel pump to over heat/fail.