Old clothes stored in an attic are unlikely to spontaneously combust. However, if the temperature in the attic reaches around 300-500 degrees Fahrenheit (150-260 degrees Celsius), the clothes could catch fire. It's important to keep attics well ventilated and free from any potential ignition sources to prevent fires.
The temp at which a fire burns. :)
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900 degrees
451 Fahrenheit
483F
what is the temp to iron pants and jeans and shirts and skirts and shorts dreses
5000 Degrees Fahrenheit.
Just because there is snow on a roof, does not cause the rafters to become damp. There are several problems that can cause this, roof leaking, insufficient air flow in attic, Soffit not vented, bathroom vent fan hose could be broke or came off of vent. The attic should be the same temp as the outside temp.
D2 Diesel flash point, 126 degrees F.D2 Diesel autoignition temp, 493 degrees F.
sodium turns it green
The answer is the title of a Ray Bradbury short novel: Fahrenheit 451
You have them too low in the oven or the temp too high.