your question makes no sense.
but if it did, it would be a conspriacy made up by george washington.
heat coming from where? heat from a fire isnt, heat from the sun is.
yes it isnt! :)
I think there isnt a version of GTA for kindle fire
Fire Department, ambulance, police station... isnt that ovious
Try to fire it then if it does not fire the firing pin isnt in
you cant. there isnt any flint and steel, or lava wont set anything on fire
You can remove heat from a fire by cutting off its oxygen supply, using a fire extinguisher, or dousing it with water. Removing the heat source or covering the fire with a non-flammable material can also help extinguish the fire by reducing heat.
no, a lot of heat is not fire because for an example if there was a really hot day that does not mean theres is going to be a fire or it is a fire
Fire.
Not quite. Heat is a result of combustion, but fire is actually chemical energy.
Contained, or wild fire there is going to be a lot of heat .
Fire, all fire, every fire consists of 3 things: Heat, Fuel & Oxygen. When all 3 are together in the right mix you have fire, if one or more elements is not sufficient then you cannot have fire. You therefore need as much heat as necessary along with the fuel & oxygen to maintain the fire. The specific answer is that the balance of the 3 must be correct. Quantifying that, however, is a different matter.