That depends on what is being burned. paper for instance, burns at 451 degrees farenheir wheras things like coal burn with hotter flames.
No, coals are not hotter than flames. Flames are the visible, hot gases released during the combustion of a material, while coals are the solid remains of a material that has completed the combustion process. Flames are typically hotter than coals because they represent the active burning process.
Oxyacetylene flames can reach temperatures up to 6,332°F (3,500°C) when burned with the optimal ratio of oxygen and acetylene.
Fires can range in temperature depending on the fuel and conditions, but typically flames can reach temperatures of 600 to 1200 degrees Celsius.
The factory just went up in flames. The flames in the barbecue pit are too high.
No, not all fires have flames. Fires can exist in different forms, such as smoldering or glowing without visible flames. The presence of flames depends on the type of fuel, oxygen availability, and combustion conditions.
Green flames are typically not as hot as blue flames, but are hotter than red or orange flames.
A green flame is typically not as hot as blue or white flames, but hotter than red or orange flames.
All flames are hot
the flames of a fire
Cold Hearts and Hot Flames - 1916 was released on: USA: 20 September 1916
You complete the challenges for each track. There are two, and you get flames for winning also.
It means to literally burst into or be entirely consumed by flames; fire, an inferno! To be inflamed is to be engulfed in flames.
a hot pink/red colour
the " Hot Flames"
Heat causes thermal burns. Contact with Flames, hot objects, hot liquids, hot gases, or the fireball from an explosion will result in a thermal burn.
well, hot air balloons are made from nylons because so it does not burn or catch on fire with the flames
Because lantern flames are not hot enough to melt iron