yes depending if you understand that all fires you see are hot.other fires such as liqufied methane at around200-300c- burns sulfur look at our planets like neptune/uranus/venus aswell think about muon catalysed cold fusion which is where one gram of kinetic energy will produce 15billion kilowatt hours of energy with cold fusion where a muon [aparticle inside a water atom for instance]will be replaced with an electron so to for a new particle of its own called an alpha particle which forces two adjacent nuclei togethercausing a cold nuclear reaction of immense proportions.now we shoot 1.6 electron volts of electricity and there are one hundred nuclear reactions so powerful yet so cold this energy would blow to pieces a air compressor which an average of30 litres would produce 30g/15,000,000,000,000 kpa of tremendous energy there was a man called noel Henry Dennis who has been pioneering this technology but westmead hospital told him he had throat cancer removed his voice box and has been trying to sue because he did not have it.
What is the flash point for paints
HotFunny thing is is that blue fire is a "cool" color and is hotter than "warm" colr (orange)
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the melting point of gold is 1064.18 degrees c or 1947.52 degrees f.
Cold water helps to put out a fire by reducing the temperature of the fuel source below its ignition point, thereby extinguishing the flames. It also helps to create steam which displaces oxygen and suffocates the fire.
No. Fire is probably never cold.
Fire that is cold
Firestar was the main point of StarClan's prophecy, Fire alone can save our clan. He helped drive out BloodClan from the forest.
Cold Fire - song - was created in 1993.
Fire point is that point where fire extinguisher and fire buckets will be easily available in case of emergency's can be use immediately.
Well it depends how coldm it is becasue you need, heat, fuel and oxygen so if it is too cold I guess if you didn't have any heta sources, e.g. a blow tourch then it would be too cold to start a fire.
I don't know what you mean by cool fire,but I know what elements you're asking for. You can't breed fire and cold together directly because they're opposites.If you want a hybrid that has the fire and cold element. Here's what you should do. Fire Hybrid + Cold Hybrid = Blue Fire Cold Hybrid +Fire Hybrid = Frostfire
no extreme cold can not put a fire out, but extreme humidity can because of all the moisture.
Cold Fire - Tamora Pierce novel - was created in 2002-04.
Cold Fire - Tamora Pierce novel - has 384 pages.
No, "a blazing fire" is not a dependent clause; it is a noun phrase. A dependent clause contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. For example, "because it was cold" is a dependent clause, while "a blazing fire" simply describes an object without any additional information.