Wood ignites at varying temperatures. Anywhere from 300 to 460 oC.
The temperature of the fire depends on the condition and density of the wood.
The wood burns at around 600 - 710 oC (900 - 1200 oF)
Hot dry air alone is unlikely to cause wood to catch fire. However, if the temperature is high enough and there is an ignition source present, such as a spark or flame, the hot dry air can contribute to the wood catching fire more easily due to its reduced moisture content.
a simili for hot weather is " it's freezing hot outside"
The Ring of Fire is a region in the Pacific Ocean known for its frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity. The temperatures within the Ring of Fire vary depending on the specific locations of volcanic activity, but volcanic eruptions can reach temperatures as high as 1,300 degrees Fahrenheit.
The average temperature of an office fire can range from 1,100 to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. The duration of an office fire can vary depending on factors such as the size of the fire, materials involved, and firefighting response, but typically they are extinguished within a few hours.
yes depending on the moister content in the wood.in alive wood the air temp would have to be over 700 degrees celsius.but the drier the wood the less the temp needed
mabey because its fire.. and its hot..
an extremely hot fire. hot being the adjective
Hot hot hot!
It can get hot enough to catch fire.It can get hot enough to catch fire.
Yes fire is hot by itself.not because of human bodys.
Very hot!
As hot as fire.
Hot Like Fire was created on 1997-09-16.
With fire and hot ice.
Almost as hot as me.
Fire can spread easily. and is is very very very hot! wonder how earth gets hot at times? the Sun is a ball of hot fire! you can die in a fire so don't get too close to a fire. if your house catches on fire it would be best to get out as soon as you can! never ever get too close to a fire.
it is caused by the air. when i walk in the room. i am so hot. i am too hot and that makes. FIRE!