Bushfires typically burn at temperatures ranging from 300 to 1,000 degrees Celsius (572 to 1,832 degrees Fahrenheit). The exact temperature can vary based on factors such as fuel type, moisture content, and weather conditions. In extreme cases, particularly intense fires may exceed these temperatures, leading to even more destructive effects. The high heat can result in rapid combustion and significant ecological damage.
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Hair will burn at 223 degrees Celsius. Hair can however burn at a much lower temperature if it is damaged.
Bushfire CRC was created in 2003.
Chatsbury bushfire happened in 1965.
The controlled burn would force animals out of hiding in the bushes into the open where they could be killed.
it burn at 420 degrees Fahrenheit
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it burn at 420 degrees Fahrenheit
Graphite begins to burn at a specific temperature of around 700 degrees Celsius.
Small plants rarely survive a bushfire.
In a bushfire the smoke can suffocate you
Pulletop bushfire happened on 2006-02-06.