Dark pans absorb heat, shiny ones reflect it.
If you have a burn of 400 degree and your skin is really dark, then the permanent is likely to be permanent given the percentage of the burn.
They could if they were a source of it. Say if you heated a shiny steel pan in the oven. However shiny objects typically reflect IR better that emitting it. Dark objects are better at absorbing and emitting IR.
No, they will not.
burn with oil (diesel) Burner in covered oven
Yes it can
You have them too low in the oven or the temp too high.
When you leave it in the oven too long
Wax paper can burn so it is best not to use it in the oven. A great alternative to wax paper is parchment paper. It will not burn in the oven.
A light in the oven makes it easier to see the food inside the oven while cooking.
Because in the oven the water evaporates but the salt remains.
I think about 350% in the oven
you would burn yourself because the heat from a tray or what ever you are taking out of the oven will conduct (go through) the water which will cause a burn.hope this helps :)