A road flare typically burns at temperatures between 1,200 to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit (650 to 1,100 degrees Celsius). The exact temperature can vary depending on the specific composition of the flare and its intended use. This high heat is effective for signaling and illumination purposes.
Exothermic, because it releases heat as a form of energy.
it burn at 420 degrees Fahrenheit
To burn with an unsteady or waving flame; as, the candle flares., To shine out with a sudden and unsteady light; to emit a dazzling or painfully bright light., To shine out with gaudy colors; to flaunt; to be offensively bright or showy., To be exposed to too much light., To open or spread outwards; to project beyond the perpendicular; as, the sides of a bowl flare; the bows of a ship flare., An unsteady, broad, offensive light., A spreading outward; as, the flare of a fireplace., Leaf of lard.
Magnesuium burn in air at room temperature.
The temperature of 900o C is very high; pretty much everything than can burn, will burn, at that temperature.
Flares can burn at temperatures ranging from 1,600 to 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature of a flare is influenced by factors such as the type of fuel used, the amount of oxygen present, and the design of the flare itself.
When a road flare burns, it produces a bright flame and intense heat, often reaching temperatures around 1600°F. It also emits smoke and light to help signal for help or warn other drivers. Once the fuel source is exhausted, the flare will burn out and cool down.
You might think a flare would not burn in a vacuum, however, they will. The oxygen for the flare to burn is already chemically in the flare. And flare guns HAVE gone into space- as emergency equipment.
A word that means to burn with sudden flame is flare. The homophone for flare is flair. Sear can also mean to burn with a sudden flame, and its homophone is sere.
To properly light a road flare for emergency situations, follow these steps: Remove the cap from the flare. Hold the flare at the top and strike the igniter on the side of the flare to light it. Hold the flare away from your body and any flammable materials. Place the lit flare on the ground to alert oncoming traffic of the emergency.
To treat a flare burn effectively, immediately cool the burn with cool water for 10-15 minutes, cover it with a clean, dry cloth, and seek medical attention if the burn is severe or covers a large area. Do not apply ice, butter, or ointments to the burn.
To properly use a road flare for emergency situations, follow these steps: Remove the flare from its packaging. Hold the flare by the handle and ignite the end with a match or lighter. Place the lit flare on the ground away from any flammable materials. Stand clear of the flare and any traffic while it is burning. Once the flare has burned out, dispose of it properly. Remember to always follow the manufacturer's instructions and exercise caution when using road flares.
A road flare !
The temperature of a solar flare varies between 10 and 20 million degrees Kelvin.
Exothermic, because it releases heat as a form of energy.
burn, glow, flare, be ablaze, shine, flash, radiate
it ether has to be blast burn or flare blitz or fire blast