Yes, fire is generally hot due to the combustion process that produces heat and light. The temperature can vary depending on the materials burning and the conditions of the fire, but it typically reaches temperatures capable of causing burns and igniting other materials. However, certain controlled flame effects, such as those used in special effects or some laboratory settings, can create the illusion of fire without significant heat.
because it can start fire witch is hot.
Fire hoses are made out of fireproof materials, but when dry, they can still burn in a really hot fire. But usually during a fire, the hoses have water in them which cools them and keeps them from burning.
Adjectives that describes fire are bright, glowing, smoky, cracking, snapping, and hot.
Some of the heat from the fire goes up the flue as hot air. This creates a draught, pulling fresh air into the room.
energy transfer of the elements.
No light only dark and hot. Always on fire.
mabey because its fire.. and its hot..
That really depends on the surroundings and how hard the wind is blowing. Wind and extremely hot temperatures are always a big factor for when a fire gets out of control
Um, he was just born that way? And no, it's not because his ears are always on fire.
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.
Find the safest possible exit. Always check doors for heat first, if its hot, don't enter that room.
In most cases yes. Always check with your agent.
Yes fire is hot by itself.not because of human bodys.
Very hot!
As hot as fire.