Yes, extreme heat in an attic can potentially cause a fire. High temperatures can lead to the ignition of flammable materials, such as insulation, stored items, or wooden structures. Additionally, heat can cause electrical systems, like wiring or devices, to overheat and malfunction, increasing the risk of fire. It's essential to ensure proper ventilation and insulation in attics to mitigate these risks.
the heat from the fire! what kind of question is that?
steel wool burns in oxegen and produces heat and light
Extreme heat...boil the water.
Radiated
Mechanical energy
Probably not but in extreme heat it would. I think.
River rocks can explode when exposed to extreme heat, such as in a fire, due to the expansion of water trapped inside the rocks.
Marble is a natural stone that does not catch fire or burn even when exposed to high temperatures. However, extreme heat can cause it to crack or discolor.
Yes, in a way.
The cause of extreme daytime heat in the desert is the direct exposure to the sun, resulting in high temperatures. By driving across the desert at night, you can avoid the extreme heat and lower the risk of heat-related issues such as dehydration or heatstroke.
I will say yes on this one. It will cause them to crack, both extreme cold and heat. A rock will also melt with extreme heat. Not sure of the temp.
No, it keeps the body cool under the normal range of temperatures experienced on Earth, but would not protect you from the extreme heat of a fire.
Yes, skin can catch on fire if exposed to flames or extreme heat for a prolonged period of time.
A heat source can cause a fire by heating materials to their ignition point, where they release flammable vapors that can ignite when exposed to the heat source. This process is known as combustion, and it requires a combination of heat, fuel, and oxygen to sustain the fire.
the heat from the fire! what kind of question is that?
They are caused by extreme heat contact. The heat will burn and melt your flesh.
it can cause to fire and