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No, the intensity of the heat from the fire usually is recognized through radiation and you can kinda use the color spectrum off of the hertzsprung-russel diagram for stars. Using that diagram, 30,000+ Kelvin is the temperature of stars in the bluer side of the spectrum and on the white part of the spectrum the temperature ranges from 6,000 Kelvin to 10,000 Kelvin.

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