Yes driftwood will burn if it's dry. Will produce pretty colours because of the chemicals added by the sea. However the salt content (in conjunction with heat) can cause problems with metal. It's safest to burn your driftwood on the beach - if allowed. Not a good idea to use lots of it in your metal wood burner or if you have a metal parts to your chimney. Caution! Dioxin is produced when salt water driftwood is burned. It's the byproduct of burning wood and sodium chloride (salt). Dioxin is a persistent toxin, doesn't biodegrade, rather it accumulates in the tissue of any animal that digests it.
yes driftwood can contain air you may think it dosen't but it does!
i dont know i m a student of class 9 and i m searching for the answer for - diff. b/w spirogyra and blue green alga
The Symbol for Cyanide is CN- The C is for Carbon, and the N for nitrogen.
The difference between the green and blue kyanite is their colors.
If you see a blue fire truck (which would be a rare sight, at least in the US), it's because whoever owns it wanted it to be blue. Fire trucks are traditionally red, and that's a far more common color for them than blue is.
The salt in the driftwood turns the flames blue/green.
In the book it was something like blue, even though this cannot happen in real life. Driftwood fires are actually yellow.
Driftwood is first mentioned on page 102 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, where Brian uses it to start a fire.
yes because it could be made with 4 blue fires and it has lot more chemicals
Where a red turret is the first to fire: Red + Green = Laser Rockets Red + Yellow = Tazer Rockets Red + Green + Blue = Poison Gas Rockets Red + Blue + Blue = Nuke Red + Red + Blue + Yellow = Napalm Rocket ---- Where a green turret is the first to fire: Green + Red + Blue = BFG Green + Red + Red + Blue = Rocket BFG ---- Where a blue turret is the first to fire: Blue + Blue = Land Mine Blue + Red = Cluster bomb Blue + Red + Yellow = Sparky Cluster bomb Blue + Blue + Red = Big Landmine Blue + Blue + Yellow = Sparky Landmine Blue + Red + Red = Big Cluster Bomb Blue + Green + Red = Laser Cluster Bomb Blue + Green + Red + Red = Big Laser Cluster Bomb Blue + Blue + Red + Red = Big Cluster Bomb Landmine Blue + Blue + Green + Red + Red = Big Laser Cluster Bomb Landmine ---- Where a yellow turret is the first to fire: Yellow + Red + Blue = Tazer BFG Yellow + Yellow + Yellow + Green = Black Hole Yellow + Yellow + Blue + Green = Shockwave
Red Turret Combos Where a red turret is the first to fire: Red + Green = Laser Rockets Red + Yellow = Tazer Rockets Red + Green + Blue = Poison Gas Rockets Red + Blue + Blue = Nuke Red + Red + Blue + Yellow = Napalm Rocket Green Turret Combos Where a green turret is the first to fire: Green + Red + Blue = BFG Green + Red + Red + Blue = Rocket BFG Blue Turret Combos Where a blue turret is the first to fire: Blue + Blue = Land Mine Blue + Red = Cluster bomb Blue + Red + Yellow = Sparky Cluster bomb Blue + Blue + Red = Big Landmine Blue + Blue + Yellow = Sparky Landmine Blue + Red + Red = Big Cluster Bomb Blue + Green + Red = Laser Cluster Bomb Blue + Green + Red + Red = Big Laser Cluster Bomb Blue + Blue + Red + Red = Big Cluster Bomb Landmine Blue + Blue + Green + Red + Red = Big Laser Cluster Bomb Landmine Yellow Turret Combos Where a yellow turret is the first to fire: Yellow + Red + Blue = Tazer BFG Yellow + Yellow + Yellow + Green = Black Hole Yellow + Yellow + Blue + Green = Shockwave
the games are fire red,red,water blue,blue,leaf green,green,diamond,pearl and platima
No, but you can link Silver to Red & Blue and Red & Blue can link to Fire Red & Leaf Green and Fire Red & Leaf Green can link to Sapphire. I know it's difficult but sadly it's true.
George Allen Buffum has written: 'A driftwood fire'
fire red, leaf green, blue, and crystal.
Green fire is not indicative of temperature. The color of fire is determined by the chemical composition of the fuel burning, not the temperature. Blue flames tend to be hotter than red or yellow flames.
Sodium colours the fire bright yellow; Lithium - red; Calcium - dark red; Copper - green, blue-green; Potassium - blue; Magnesium - white