plasma, the core of the sun, most of the other hot things in space
Hotter Than Fire was created on 2011-11-02.
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No, the color of a flame is determined by the temperature at which a material burns. Blue flames are typically hotter than orange flames because they burn at a higher temperature.
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That's similar to asking, "Why is a boulder heavier than a pebble?" Flames from a larger fire are more concentrated and fuel needing, just like the sun is bound to be a lot hotter than a spark. Fire temperatures vary greatly and generally the larger the fire the hotter. There are rare exceptions, however.
Yes, magma is hotter than fire. Magma is molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface, with temperatures reaching up to 1300-2400°F, while fire is a chemical reaction that emits heat and light, typically with temperatures up to around 1000-1800°F.
hotter than the sun, of course.
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The fire is hotter than the boiling water, so it will melt faster over a fire.
No. They will reach the same temperature.
yes because it could be made with 4 blue fires and it has lot more chemicals