Because it might not have gone out and it can be extremely dangerous because it could still go off!
because your not accurate if the flame is gone and as everybody knows that fireworks are hazardous so it can cause a problem if you touch it or place it somewhere
firework go boom xD
Just cleen the burner of the stove, as it might be dirty.
A red open flame
for the most part you really can't tell if it's coloring the flame at all, that is if you're burning it right on a Bunsen burner. if you're lucky it might spark or give the slightest bit of a white flame.
Assuming we're not throwing ions into the flame and the color is due strictly to temperature, the blue flame is hotter.The problem is that flames can be different colors for reasons other than temperature. Specifically, they may contain ionized materials with strong emission lines that color the flame. Probably the easiest example to observe using ordinary household materials is sodium which gives an orangish yellow color (easily seen by dropping a few crystals of table salt into the flame of a gas stove).The reason that hotter flames are blue is that blue light is more energetic than red light. A hotter flame has more energy, and therefore generates more energetic light.
Yes they are still in use but very raillery like on TV shows. And you might be able to see them in museums if you're lucky.
Because it might not have gone out and it can be extremely dangerous because it could still go off!
flame needs oxygen in order to keep on burning. fabric might cut that source of oxygen and the fire might go out, but there is a limit to how much flame a fabric can put out I think...
maybe it might be the fact it was near bomb fire night.
A firework display, garage, campfire, date, electrician, TV repair man.
it might set fire
Flame
i think Matt hardy might return
it will make abig flame that it might hirt you
he might return in summer slam or wrestlemania
"Flame" is the visible energy when burning something. "Heat" is given off a flame and countless other things. Flame produces heat, but heat does not always generate from flame, and heat almost never produces flame (friction might count). And if you want the definitions: HEAT: a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature. FLAME: the process of combustion of materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke. If you want to think of it a different way: Flame is what you see when you look at a fire and heat if what you feel from the fire.
no if he does i might be wrong.totoa
you should because that person might be waiting for it and you never know that might be somebody present so you should return it.