Coal burns around 2800 degrees Fahrenheit.
class A fire type
We use coal to make electricity and fire.
tree + fire = ash, ash, and coal
coal my little chemistry minions is an example of heat
It is difficult to ignite wood or coal using a lit match. The match would burn down and singe your fingers long before the wood or coal would light. Using kindling of dry wood shaving, or thin twigs and dry grass, or paper (with or without kerosene), will ignite with one match and burn long enough to light a fire of wood or coal.
Wood+Fire=Coal OR Tree+Fire=Coal
It depends on how big the area and supply of coal. As one example, a trash fire caught a coal seam on fire in 1962 in Centralia Pennsylvania. The fire followed the seam underground, catching the entire coal mine on fire. The coal mine was under the entire town of Centralia, and the underground fire has basically closed the whole town because, to this day, the fire continues to burn. Bituminous Coal, a softer coal than Anthracite Coal, burns very hot. Bituminous coal has been used for home heating, for energy in mills and steel plants, and other industries. There is no easy way to stop a "huge fire" fed by coal. NOTE: Coal would not start a fire, but it would definitely feed a fire.
class A fire type
Put water on the coal
We use coal to make electricity and fire.
Scrooge kept a small fire that he could warm his chilled feet by as well as a small coal scuttle that contained coal and a few scanty ashes in his coal box.
Dongxing Coal Mining Co fire happened in 2010.
it is because the coal is made from woods
The Victorians used to cook cakes over a stove with an open fire. The fire was either powered by wood, coal and carcoal and a bellow was used to keep a level cooking temperature.
tree + fire = ash, ash, and coal
You would have a coal fire, it is a type of coal
No. Coal can be used anywhere.