No, fire does not count as sunlight. Sunlight is the natural light emitted by the sun, consisting primarily of visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared radiation. Fire produces light and heat through combustion, but it does not have the same spectrum or effects as sunlight. While both can provide illumination, they are fundamentally different sources of light.
lightning and fire
flame/fire extinguishers ,if sunlight can also be used:photosynthesis
Masking tape is typically not highly flammable with normal sun exposure. However, prolonged exposure to intense sunlight and heat can potentially make the tape more prone to catching fire. It is always best to store tape away from direct sunlight and heat sources to minimize any fire risk.
The energy released in a forest fire originally comes from the sun. Trees and other plants use sunlight to photosynthesize and grow, storing energy in the form of carbohydrates. When a fire occurs, these stored carbohydrates are released as heat and light energy.
The minimum magnification required to start a fire using a magnifying glass typically ranges around 2x to 3x. However, the key factor is not just magnification, but also the quality of the lens and the focus. A concentrated beam of sunlight needs to be directed onto a small, combustible material to generate enough heat to ignite it. Generally, the lens should be capable of focusing sunlight to a point where temperatures exceed 400°F (204°C) to effectively start a fire.
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Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue's motto is 'When seconds count, count on us'.
lightning and fire
they use his "specs" to focus the sunlight to set the wood on fire.
Sunlight, fire, and pee
it hade count on fire
It was supposedly Count Olaf
Firefighter has 3 if you count fire as one syllable or 4 if you count fire as 2 syllables. Honestly, I think that it is four. Fi-re-fight-er
a fire killed them
yes i do
Yes, it is possible to fashion ice into a lens that is capable of sparking a fire from sunlight in dry tinder.
Yes.