Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
fire
when things burn the things that are produced are:smokeasheslight (the flames of the fire)heat (from the fire)carbon dioxide
you burn.....
Yes.
The temp at which a fire burns. :)
the only hoses i know that burn are the silicone hi temp hose that are hooked up to the exhaust gas recirculation system if you use regular vacuum hose they will burn immediately being exhaust gases are passed through, you must get hose at dealer its high temp silicone hose made to withstand 600 degrees plus heat. if different hose let me know
sodium turns it green
It would be far better to compost the leaves than burn them. It makes useful fertilizer rather than a fire hazard. If you must burn, make sure to have a wire mesh on your burn barrel and a water hose nearby. Never leave a fire unattended.
Fire hoses are made out of fireproof materials, but when dry, they can still burn in a really hot fire. But usually during a fire, the hoses have water in them which cools them and keeps them from burning.
it is a hose
it is a hose
A place where you keep the fire hose?...
Where was the first fire hose created?
The flash point of an oil is the temperature at which it gives off enough vapor to ignite briefly but not sustain combustion. The fire point is the temperature at which the oil gives off enough vapor to support continuous combustion. Both points are important for assessing the fire safety of oils.
because the hose is fire-retardant. I would see it as kind of pointless to have a fire-hose that catches on fire. it just... defeats the purpose
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