It takes two minutes and two senconds.
it takes 2 minutes for it fully to burn
The type of paper can affect how long it burns based on factors like thickness, density, and coating. Thicker paper may burn longer than thinner paper due to the additional material to consume. Coated paper may burn faster or slower depending on the composition of the coating.
It depends on the color, so i can't answer that.
It would probably be the Common Five-Lined Skink, most photos look like what you are describing. The blue tail thing is only for the younger ones. It is fully brown for the adult. How long is it?
The time it takes to burn a piece of paper with a magnifying glass depends on various factors such as the intensity of the sunlight, the distance between the magnifying glass and the paper, and the type of paper. Generally, it can take a few seconds to a couple of minutes to start a fire on the paper using a magnifying glass.
Because you will burn you hand if you hold it to long. You might drop it and something will catch on fire.
Paper is a fuel that is nearly as good as low energy woods such as pine, as long as the paper is tightly compressed. There are tools sold for compressing paper into logs that burn as well as pine logs. ------------------------------------------------------------- For industrial fuels paper has a low heat release, often has a high ash content, requires much excess air, if tightly bound, will not completely burn, and if wet provides severe reductions in combustibility and heat content.
Paper is a fuel that is nearly as good as low energy woods such as pine, as long as the paper is tightly compressed. There are tools sold for compressing paper into logs that burn as well as pine logs. ------------------------------------------------------------- For industrial fuels paper has a low heat release, often has a high ash content, requires much excess air, if tightly bound, will not completely burn, and if wet provides severe reductions in combustibility and heat content.
Depends on how long each car is.
Long Burn the Fire was created in 1972.
The largest scientifically measured Lined Seahorse was 19 cm / 7.5 in from the top of its coronet to the tip of its straightened tail.
Yes, shredded paper can be burned as long as it is done in a safe and controlled manner. It is important to follow local regulations and guidelines, as well as being mindful of any potential pollutants released during the burning process. Alternatively, shredded paper can also be recycled.