I'm not sure how you arrived at this conclusion, but it's incorrect.
The flash point is defined as " the lowest temperature at which it can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air" - this temperature remains the same regardless of location.
far less after the cold war
The flash point of diesel is typically around 52-96C, while the flash point of petrol is usually around -45C. The flash point is the temperature at which a substance can ignite when exposed to a flame or spark. A higher flash point, like that of diesel, means it is less flammable and safer to handle compared to petrol, which has a lower flash point and is more flammable. This difference in flash points impacts the safety protocols and precautions needed when handling and storing these fuels.
Oil, it has a lower flash point and is less volatile.
Mineral spirits is an example of a high flash point solvent commonly used in painting and woodworking. It has a flash point above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, making it less flammable compared to other solvents like acetone or ethanol.
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Both Russia and the United States agreed to have less nuclear weapons in their countries after the cold war. This put both countries at ease.
Compared to other countries it's cold in belgium, More or less the same temperature as in the UK, about 12C° +-
The flash point of Marine Diesel Oil (MDO) is the lowest temperature at which the fuel can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air. It is a critical safety parameter, as it indicates the fuel's flammability and helps in assessing the risk of fire during storage and handling. MDO typically has a flash point above 60°C (140°F), which makes it less hazardous compared to lighter fuels. Properly managing the flash point is essential for safe operation in marine environments.
Water boils faster when it is warm rather than cold. This is because warm water is closer to its boiling point, so it requires less energy to reach that point compared to cold water.
The flash point of diesel fuel typically ranges between 52°C to 96°C (126°F to 205°F), depending on the specific formulation and grade of the diesel. It is the lowest temperature at which diesel can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air. This relatively high flash point makes diesel less flammable compared to gasoline, contributing to its safety in storage and handling.
1GB is equal to 1024MB so a 64MB flash drive has less space than a 64GB flash drive.
Stabilizes their society and makes war less probable.