I have come across several sources that state that a camp fire ranges roughly from 900 to a little under 1100 degrees C. I guess it depends on your fire's geometrical configuration (heat concentration, conservation, etc.) Hope this helps.
Also, a cigarette, at the tip, burns at roughly 900 degrees C.
The temperature is 1050 oC.
Because petrol's ignition temperature is higher than the room temperature...
Very very hot...
The temperature of fire varies greatly based on the source of fuel and atmospheric conditions. Gasoline for example burns at a temperature of between 500 and 1000 degrees.
Flash point is the temperature at which a flash will occur across the face of a liquid and go out. Fire point is the temperature at which a flash will occur above the liquid and the resultant fire will continue to burn.
Camp Fire USA was created in 1910.
Camp Curtin Fire Station was created in 1910.
British Camp Fire Girls' Association was created in 1921.
The phone number of the Camp Fire Usa is: 206-461-8550.
telling scary stories around the camp fire
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Not currently. The Cummings Valley Fire Camp at the prison in Tehachapi closed in the early 1990's.
The two nouns 'camp' and 'fire' join to make a compound noun: campfire. The words 'camp' and 'fire' are also verbs.
Ethel Rogers has written: 'Sebago-Wohelo camp fire girls' -- subject(s): Camp Fire Girls
The address of the Camp Fire Usa is: 8511 15Th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115-3101
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