When dry leaves burn, they ignite quickly due to their low moisture content, producing flames and releasing heat. This combustion can lead to the release of smoke and ash, which may impact air quality. If not controlled, the fire can spread, potentially causing damage to surrounding vegetation and structures. Additionally, the nutrients in the burned leaves can enrich the soil, promoting new plant growth once the fire subsides.
the lighted splint would stop burning as Helium does not burn.
When leaves are heated, they undergo a series of changes, primarily dehydration, which causes them to lose moisture. This can lead to wilting and eventual browning as the cellular structure breaks down. Additionally, if the temperature is high enough, the leaves may burn, resulting in charred or crispy textures. Ultimately, heating leaves can alter their color, texture, and overall integrity.
Well a lot of things might happen like: If it was further every thing would freeze And if it was near the sun every thing would burn Either way WE WOULD DIE
Earth would potentially burn up from being too close to the solar flares of which the sun radiates.
it will burn up.
burn to death
We will be burn just like sun burn
it would burn
you will burn and burn and it will hurt alot
Yes, Magic Island did burn. And afterwards, the place became very ran down and closed not to long afterwards.
you would burn up and die
You would burn to a cinder.
it would burn your skin
burn up
They would die and burn.
i think they would choke, freeze or burn up.
ummm noooo the superheat would burn the would