451 F, same as paper.
450 degrees
hot enough to burn it
Some times very fine powdered charcoal can ignite at room temperature - is pyrophoric.
The flash point of kerosene is between 37 and 65 °C (100 and 150 °F)
No, different combustable materials ignite at various temperatures.The temperature of ignition is called the flash point.This is the point where the material will begin to burn. If something is slightly burned, then ignition has already taken place, but has stalled for whatever reason the material has not been fully consumed by the fire.
Gasoline doesn't go in a radiator. Radiator is used to cool a 200+ degree engine block. If mixed the better question is at what temperature does gasoline ignite.
Lumber is made when logs are sawn into boards at a sawmill.
Re sawn lumber is achieved by re-processing smooth standard milled lumber to achieve a roughened surface, normally for aesthetics. The lumber is passed along a saw blade to achieve the desired effect. The finished size is smaller than nominal call-out dimension. Rough sawn lumber is the board, plank or timber prior to milling for final sizing. Rough sawn lumber is larger in dimensions to the nominal call out. Rough sawn lumber is sometimes referred as rough milled lumber when certain exact sizes are desired.
In a lumber mill, tree trunks are debarked and sawn into planks.it is a big machine that cuts up wood :)
You need to buy them from a lumber mill, after which they will be automatically delivered to your house. There is one lumber mill down the road from your land in Falkreath hold named Half-Moon Mill. Buy sawn logs from Hert.
bannanas apples oranges <><><><> Wood that is sawn into lumber, or made into paper.
Their major product is sawn softwood (from coniferous trees) and hardwood (from deciduous trees) lumber.
Natural gas ignite 600 to700c
It is enough for a spark to ignite any fuel.
Typically the lowest temperature that gasoline will produce enough vapors to ignite at is -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Gunpowder will ignite somewhere between 300 to 350° C
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The temperature at which point a flammable can ignite.