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---- Human ash is already burned (oxidised) and will not burn further. Hydrogen ash (Hydrogen Oxide) is called water - and is rather famous for not being combustible.
Most do burn up entirely but the very largest ones do not completely burn up.
A person would freeze on Mars. The warmest parts of Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest parts of Earth.
gravity and would burn up
Because of the human-Time Lord meta crisis, she became part Time Lord and because Donna is a human having The Doctor's mind was too much for her, it was killing her, so he had to wipe her mind otherwise she would burn up.
you would turn to ash if you came close to it ill show you the stages 1:you would feel very hot and your skin would sting very badly. 2:yo would feel unbareble pain and your skin would start dropping off like goo.3:you would start not feeling same of your body parts and you bones would have ash dropping off of them. 3:you legs have turned to an ash pile you fall down and the only thing left of you is an sizzling ash pile so thats what will happen and remember this always DONT LOOK AT THE F*CKING SUN IT WILL CAUSE PERMINANT BLINDNESS have a good day :)))
Your throat will burn up.
volcanic ash can clog up the lungs when inhaled suffocating the human, it can get in their eyes and irratate and blind them, it can burn them then infect the injury or it can block out the light and heat of the sun
no, it would burn up and turn into ash
To burn iron, the temperature needs to be more than 1200 degrees Celsius. The metal must be white hot and surrounded by pure oxygen to burn up.
While some people do burn small amounts of green ash, it is better to season it. However, it is one of the few woods that you can burn unseasoned. Though it will be difficult to light, you will use up more wood, and creosote is still an issue. If you do burn it green, burn it along with some seasoned wood.
Burn it and find out? Wait, actually, don't. It's bad for the environment.
A cell does not burn up as it releases energy from organic molecules because the temperature at which metabolism occurs is the normal body temperature. This is an important component of the temperature-control mechanism of organisms.
yes, the amount of ash left does determine the amount of harmful gases that have gone into the atmosphere. (example if there is less ash that means that most of the material has burned up and released there gases, if there is a lot of ash that means there wasn't much gas being released because it just burnt up into ash.)
Magma builds up in the mountain and starts to rumble. Then the rock at the bottom starts to push up causing the magma to go up and rise the temperature of it. As it nears the opening it becomes lava and turns into ash as it burns up.
Beechwood fires burn bright and clear, if the logs are kept a year Chestnuts only good they say, if for long its laid away Ash new or ash old, is fit for a queen with a crown of gold. Birch and fir burn to fast, burn up bright but do not last. Apple wood will scent your room and fill your house with perfume. Ash wet or ash dry, a fire to warm kings slippers by
it will blow up ur stuff Answer 2: Gunpowder in an open container and heated will not blow up. When its temperature reaches its flashpoint [the temperature at which it burns] it will burn. It will burn very vigorously and may burn you but unless you have it confined in a container, it will not explode. If you confine it in a container and then heat it, it becomes a bomb and then it will explode.
Your body needs fuel to burn to keep your core body temperature up, especially when it's cold outside