The temperature will vary as not all parts of the house would be burning at the same rate. Also, gusting winds will affect the temperature too.
Diamonds are extremely resistant to heat and will not burn in a typical house fire. They have a high melting point of around 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit, which is much higher than the temperature reached in a house fire. However, diamonds can be damaged by prolonged exposure to intense heat or sudden temperature changes.
Burning cherry wood in a house stove can release toxins like carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, and particulate matter into the air. It's important to ensure proper ventilation when burning wood indoors and to use well-seasoned wood to minimize the release of toxins.
The average house fire can reach temperatures of over 1,000 degrees. Forest fires average temperatures of about 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Not the fire that you'd be able to create, anyway. Diamonds have covalent bonds (very, very strong bonds) and a lot of energy it required before you can break the covalent bonds and melt a diamond. Unless, of course, you have access to fire that is at least 3,820 degrees Kelvin, or 3,546.85 Celsius or 6,416.33 Fahrenheit.
Burning fossil fuels, such as coal and oil, is the primary human activity that increases the greenhouse effect by releasing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Deforestation is also a significant contributor as trees help absorb carbon dioxide.
The temperature inside the house is 31 degrees higher than the outside temperature.
House pipes can freeze when the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
Pipes in a house can freeze when the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
The temperature in a kitchen oven can exceed 100 degrees Celsius while cooking.
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit; but I like it cooler than that in the Winter.
House temperature in Celsius (centigrade) is 20°C which is 68°F.
That's a matter of opinion. What do you call 'hot' or 'cold' ?6600 degrees Celsius is the same temperature as 11,912 degrees Fahrenheit.My wife would like to keep our house at that temperature, but I call that 'hot' and I won't let her.I'm guessing that you would also call that 'hot'.
Not sure, ours is around 65 in the winter and about 80 in the summer
any where with temperatures between -35 degrees Celsius and 80 degrees Celsius and a green house effect. the green house effect will provide necessary air for life and the temperature so they don't cook or freeze.
she was bleeding because the weather in her house was 120 degrees Celsius
Green house effect on average keep temperature of 35-40*c in day &20-25*c in night during summer season.
400 °F = 204.44 °CThe conversion formula is C = 5/9 (F - 32)Celsius temperature = 5/9 x (Fahrenheit temperature - 32)C (Celsius) = [ F (Fahrenheit) - 32] x 5/9= [400-32] x 5/9 = 368x5/9= 204.4 Celsius400 degrees Fahrenheit is 204.4 degrees Celsius.