The oxyacetylene flame has a temperature of 3 480 oC.
A planet is formed out of hot gases revolving around the Sun.
In a gravitational field, flames usually burn upwards because the hot gases in the flames are less dense than the surrounding gases, hence buoyant forces cause the hot, luminous gases (which we see as the flame) to rise. In a zero gravity environment, the direction of the flame is not necessarily "up" since "up" is arbitrary without a gravitational field.
You make a gas barbecue not burn so hot but turning the heat to medium.
That is molten lava flowing on a cushion of hot gases, typically seen in volcanic eruptions.
its pretty much selfexplanitory, its fluids (liquids and or gases) that are hot.
Heat causes thermal burns. Contact with Flames, hot objects, hot liquids, hot gases, or the fireball from an explosion will result in a thermal burn.
The sun is made from hot gases, collected by gravity, in a way so dense, it burns, and planets are either gases or rock, but not dense enough to burn.
The sun is made from hot gases, collected by gravity, in a way so dense, it burns, and planets are either gases or rock, but not dense enough to burn.
HOT HOT BURN BURN COOLS AND HARDENS
When you turn on your engine, there are mini explosions inside of it (that's the noise you hear btw) and the exploding gasoline creates gases that are expelled through the exhaust... and those gases are HOT, so it heats up your exhaust. It's normal, and you have to be careful not to burn yourself on it
CO2 does not help other gasses burn
it is a hot gas
Mercury has no atmosphere. Cosmic rays from the sun burn the gases off.
The very hot flame of a Bunsen burner can burn a variety of materials, including natural gas, propane, and other flammable gases. It can also be used to vaporize and burn liquids or solids, making it a versatile tool in laboratory settings for heating, sterilizing, and performing chemical reactions. Care should be taken to ensure safety when working with a Bunsen burner.
In a fusion reactor the hot gases or plasma are contained within a magnetic field.
carbon dioxide
it is made of mostly hydrogen and helium