Cardboard ignition point is about 427 degrees C, once ignited cardboard will continue to burn at 258 deg. C.
Cardboard is made like paper, but it burns a little differently. The holes in cardboard gives it a lot of oxegon. The oxegon helps it burn.
yes cardboard absorbs liquid very fast
small amounts of cardboard is fine to get your fire started but once the fire is burning properly you should only burn dry wood.
No, i don't think so :-)
The melting point of cardboard is typically around 150-180 degrees Celsius (300-350 degrees Fahrenheit). Beyond this temperature range, cardboard will begin to degrade and burn.
put a point in the front of your cardboard boat and paddle really fast but pace yourself
No wool deos not burn well.
no
When cardboard is burned, it releases carbon dioxide and other pollutants into the air. The ash that remains after burning is mainly composed of carbon and some other mineral elements. It is not recommended to burn cardboard due to the air pollution it can cause.
You can burn your dishes, but only if they are paper (or cardboard) dishes. Ceramic dishes do not burn. Plastic dishes do burn, but will produce a noxious smoke. And if you do want to burn your dishes, burn them only in a properly constructed fireplace or fire pit, so that the fire remains controlled, and does not spread. Fire can be amazingly dangerous.
be fast be fast
Oil can burn. If finely dispersed in air, it can burn real fast. So fast that it'll look like an explosion.