Yes if you use it on the concrete long enough
Burn Fireblaze has high stamina and a metal performance tip. It's "Special move" is Fireblaze Burning Fire Strike!
Not burn, but damage.
stone is faster than paper because it has more mass so more gravity include on it
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Crane Flat Fire Lookout was created in 1931.
Milford Flat Fire happened on 2007-07-06.
A simple example is that a flat metal file can be used in metal working to file down (smooth) rough edges on a piece of metal.
well, burn fire blaze is a stamina type beyblade... this would be its preformance in stars out of 5 (5 being the best) Attack:2 Def:2 stamina:5 balance: 4 stamina types you should do alot of training with because they are hard to get used to (i should know, i have burn fireblaze) but once you do they are really strong, if your just starting out at beyblade thin i would go for a balance or defence type (they are the easiest to control)
depends on how far you walk, are you going uphill, downhill or is it flat? if you walk on a flat area then you will not burn as much as the other two, uphill you will burn the most. all in all you will not burn a lot of calories unless you walk a pretty good distance and even a couple miles of flat land will only burn around 70 calories. a couple miles uphill could burn over 150.
not unleas you use a wet to srighht flat iron
The Sampson Flat bushfire, which ignited in January 2015 in South Australia, spread rapidly due to a combination of dry conditions, high temperatures, and strong winds. These factors created an environment conducive to fire propagation, allowing the flames to jump containment lines. The fire ultimately affected thousands of hectares, threatening homes and ecosystems in its path. Efforts to control the blaze involved extensive firefighting resources and strategies to mitigate its spread.
No, a flat mirror cannot start a fire because it only reflects light and does not concentrate it enough to generate heat.