Flames can occur at oil pumps primarily due to the presence of flammable vapors and materials, which can ignite from sparks or heat generated by the pump's operation. If there are leaks in the fuel lines or other components, these vapors can accumulate and create an explosive environment. Additionally, static electricity or mechanical failure can also lead to ignition. Proper maintenance and safety measures are crucial to prevent such incidents.
because we burn the oil
Yes, graphite can burn and produce flames when exposed to a high enough temperature.
No
yes flames is fast food because flames gives you heart burn
When you burn coal.
to produce heat and burn materails
oxygen ( O2)
osheen pump
Some Yule logs that are available commercially have green and red flames when they burn. The chemicals that cause the colored flames are barium and strontium.
it means that everything in the ecosystem has burnt in flames
That depends on what is being burned. paper for instance, burns at 451 degrees farenheir wheras things like coal burn with hotter flames.
Non- Luminous can burn efficiently because luminous flames don't burn as efficiently as non-luminous ones, they don't produce as much energy. This means that the non-luminous flames have a lot more energy than luminous ones, and their flames are actually hotter. This is why the luminous ones look yellow and the non-luminous ones look blue. Hotter flames burn blue and (relatively) cooler ones burn yellow.