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The sun appears red during a fire because smoke particles in the air scatter sunlight, causing shorter blue and green wavelengths to be absorbed, while longer red wavelengths are able to pass through, giving the sun a red appearance.
The agent in mechanical weathering where the sun or forest fire causes rocks to crack is thermal expansion and contraction. This process occurs when rocks are exposed to heat from the sun or a fire, causing them to expand and contract at different rates, leading to cracks and eventual breakdown.
The sun appears to rise and set every 24 hours because of Earth's rotation on its tilted axis about the sun. The sun is located at the center of the solar system and does not change in position. However, as the Earth makes one complete revolution every 24 hours, different regions of the world pass through the sun's light, causing the effects of a sunrise and a sunset.
The tilt of Earth's axis is the primary cause of the seasons, not the distance from the sun. This tilt results in different parts of the Earth receiving varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year, creating the seasonal changes. If distance from the sun were the cause of the seasons, both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres would experience the same seasons at the same time.
The vapor blanket around the sun is called the solar corona. It is the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere and is composed of highly ionized gas that is visible during a total solar eclipse.
It is possible for aluminum pie plates to catch on fire outside in the sun if they become extremely hot or receive focused sunlight. It would be very rare for them to catch on fire.
No. We have an aluminum table and chair set by the pool. It is outside 24/7x365 for 3 years now. No problems.
If the bottle is left in a place where the sun can shine through it, the bottle can magnify the heat from the sun and start a fire.
I'm pretty sure, if set near aluminum, the sun can toast a slice of bread. I've never tried it, but I've heard of it. As long as the sun rays are on the aluminum they should at least burn it slightly.
The world was set on fire.
With the right tools it can be possible.Tools are :Metal (aluminum foil) for collecting flammable materialsMagnifying glass for focusing the sun's rays on the flammable materialsAnd the sun should be out
Because some idiot set it on fire LOL ;) haha
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I have never been set on fire, but I have been burnt on a stove, and 2nd degree burns from being in the sun too long.2nd Answerer says: Yes, I have.
they use the sun too set it on fire in Greece then transport to the country the Olympics is held in
its a flying football in the sky set on fire by god it is very small and is -20 degrees
Sun is a ball of fire because it is covered with fire