Fire is a good example of NATURAL light
Blue light is of a higher energy than red light. That means that the fire with the blue light is hotter, as the fire must generally be hotter to generate the blue light. For example, in a gas flame, the blue, which is hottest, is in the middle, and any yellow, orange or red is around the outside.
The frankin stove (can be a stove and a fireplace) is one example of heat technology from the past. Today we use electrical stove and fire place. Back then we use matches to light a fire place up, today we use electricity and buttons.
steel wool burns in oxegen and produces heat and light
Yes.
Fire provides warmth, ability to cook, and give light
light or fire
No, fire is not an example of tropism. Tropism is a biological response in plants to external stimuli, such as light or gravity, leading to growth or movement. Fire, on the other hand, is a chemical reaction involving combustion that releases heat and light energy.
it makes cool noise when you light it on fire
becoming a light
To light a fireplace fire one first needs to get some material to light, for example wood or coal, ensuring that it is dry. One will then need to get firelighters to start the fire which one would then start with a match.
A banana is a very good non-example.
Yes, fire is an example of thermal energy. When fuel is burned, the chemical energy is converted into heat and light energy, resulting in the production of fire which is a form of thermal energy.
Take a stick and light it on fire at the end of it
light
"Light" as in "not heavy" is an adjective. Example: The student decided to take the light book instead of the heavy book. "Light" as in "to light a fire" is a verb.
White light is another name for polychromatic light. That is light that contains more than one wavelength. For example, sunlight is white light. An example of monochromatic light is a sodium vapour lamp or a LASER.
fire flies