The term blue fire means that the temperature of the the flame is high because it has more energy than other colours such as red or other shades of yellow.
It's a string of volcanoes running along the pacific ocean.
This is an area of earth quakes and volcanic eruptions that occur in the basin of the Pacific Ocean
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if you get fire hot anoth it will turn blue but if have a drift wood fire the salt will turn it blue or you could just add salt Alli lee
the blue flame is actually for sailors- the fire from St. Elmo's when climbing the cliff
It's another term for friendly fire, ie. shooting soldiers on your own side.
The term fire retardant means that fire will not affect the item that it describes. For example, fire retardant blankets would not be affected by flames if a fire were to happen near the blanket.
blue markings for parking are loading and unloading short term parkin
St. Elmo's fire.
There is a certain type of eucalypt tree in Australia known as the Blue Gum.
Blue light is of a higher energy than red light. That means that the fire with the blue light is hotter, as the fire must generally be hotter to generate the blue light. For example, in a gas flame, the blue, which is hottest, is in the middle, and any yellow, orange or red is around the outside.
Fire hydrant nearby.
The term "blue laws" comes from the 18th-century usage of "blue" to mean strict or austere. These laws were regulations that enforced religious observance and restricted certain activities on Sundays, leading to the term "blue laws."
Blue Fire was created in 2009.
No, blue fire is a lot hotter
Blue: Sea. White: Ice(Glaciers). Red: Fire.
Copper chloride makes fire blue.