Simply burn the Acetylene (Ethyne) gas in open air. (As in case of gas welding).
3000 degrees
Just under 3000 degrees
They would burn up before they reach the Earth.
No, you would die before you reached the uh........Inner mantle? I don't remember but no, you would burn.
That depends. Water boils at 100 degrees, which could easily burn you, but I would say the hottest water you can put your hand into would have to definitely be over 100 degrees.
3000 degrees
Just under 3000 degrees
The ground would collapse and the ashes would burn all the houses and if you tried to stay safe in your home the ashes would burn you too, because ashes are over 3000 to 5000 degrees F.
100g
3000
The different degrees that are used for describing a person getting burned, is used to determine how deep the burn goes. A burn that is just on the first layer of skin would be a first degree burn.
Your flesh will simply burn off your skin and it will not be cured.It would also effect you in other activities such as cleansing,or other hand to object contact.It will also burn worse if you blow on the infected wound.Did I mention if you ever burn your hand at 5,905 degrees your muscles(if you have any) will burn as well and your bones will be exposed.
They would burn up before they reach the Earth.
At 430 degrees Celsius (806 degrees Fahrenheit), you would take a few hours of steady heat to burn, but the heat would kill you in a few minutes, unless you had some sort of protection.
The average house fire can reach temperatures of over 1,000 degrees. Forest fires average temperatures of about 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Salt doesn't burn.
it burn at 420 degrees Fahrenheit