The nut will get burnt. It's pretty hard to light a nut on fire, and even if it does catch on fire, it will go out in less that 5 seconds.
artificial====================Answer #2:Fire is not light at all. But if a fire happens to be hot enoughto emit some light, then that light is perfectly natural.
Because of the chemical energy stored in the nut, the heat burns it and as the chemical energy burns out, the fire on the nut will start to burn out.
Chariots of Fire happened in 1924.
Ballantyne's fire happened in 1947.
Windscale fire happened in 1957.
it is impossible to fire a bullet a the speed of light
it wont do nothing i tried it at home and the fire turned of it is really dumb
You can't light aluminum on fire, it doesn't burn. If you get it hot enough however it will melt.
Light travels faster than sound
If you lit a hazelnut on fire, it would undergo combustion, producing flames and releasing heat. The nut's outer shell and oils within would contribute to the burning process, resulting in a small, relatively short-lived flame.
When Cinna pressed a button, Peeta and Katniss' outfits were on fire (not literally as in burning, but on fire as in they're glowing under the fire's light).
does fire produce light
does fire produce light
the doors also, its "light MY fire"
You can replace the map light bald, on your Chrysler 300, by removing the decorative retaining nut. The lens will come off with the nut, exposing the light bulb.
Light My Fire was created in 1966-08.
Fire doesn't use visible light. It producesvisible light.