about 800 degrees f !
Muck fires are underground. We get tons of them in CA where I live. The fire burns a tree or a bush or something and the embers travel down through the roots. They cause a major problem once the above ground fire is out. they just light new fires
The two most common sources of home fires are small heaters and fires that start in the kitchen during cooking. Another common cause is faulty electrical wiring. The fires that cause the most deaths start from carlessness with cigarettes.
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Wood fires can reach temperatures of up to 1,100 degrees Celsius (2,012 degrees Fahrenheit).
Temperate woodland and shrubland
The coldest fire is a chemical reaction called a "cool flame," which burns at lower temperatures than traditional fires. Cool flames are less intense and produce less heat and light compared to regular fires. They occur at temperatures below 400 degrees Celsius and are often used in specialized applications where high temperatures are not desired.
Fires can reach temperatures of up to 1,832 degrees Fahrenheit (1,000 degrees Celsius) or higher, depending on the materials burning and the conditions of the fire.
Yes, global warming can contribute to the conditions that increase the risk of lake fires. Warmer temperatures can lead to drier conditions, which can make vegetation around lakes more prone to ignition. Additionally, increased temperatures can also lead to more frequent lightning strikes, further elevating the risk of fires around lakes.
becuase house fires are mostly artificial fire but plasma is a natural fire. and bushfires are a natural source of fire
A stove can reach temperatures up to 500-600 degrees Fahrenheit. The potential risks of reaching such high temperatures include burns, fires, and damage to surrounding materials.
Charcoal grills can reach temperatures up to 700-900 degrees Fahrenheit. The high temperatures pose risks of burns, fires, and carbon monoxide poisoning if not used properly.
Fires typically start at temperatures around 300 degrees Celsius (572 degrees Fahrenheit).
House fires can reach temperatures of up to 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit. Factors that contribute to their intensity include the amount of fuel present, the availability of oxygen, and the speed at which the fire spreads.
No, it is not safe to microwave vegetable oil as it can reach high temperatures quickly and may cause splattering or fires.
Fires spread faster and are more intense at high temperatures because heat accelerates the rate of combustion, causing fuels to burn more quickly. Higher temperatures also evaporate the moisture in fuels more rapidly, making them more flammable and easier to ignite. Additionally, high temperatures create strong updrafts that can fan the flames and spread the fire rapidly.