The hot and fiery plant most likely refers to the chili pepper, known for its spicy taste and vibrant color. Chili peppers are commonly used in cooking to add heat and flavor to dishes.
Yes
Nothing they do not burn. However igneous rock are those formed from molten rock so in the respect that a fire is hot, igneous rocks formed from hot magma.
no they do not have plant life.
Whether a plant seed sprouts best in a hot climate or a cold climate depends on the plant species. For many, however, the hot climate is usually the better of the two.
Venus
Fiery is what you call something hot [of course not firey]
That is the correct spelling, "fiery" (flaming, hot, or metaphorically, highly emotional).
Yes
Boiling, Flaming, Burning, Sizzling, Fiery, and Scorching
hot, fiery, sun-like, bright, evil, ect.
fiery , fervent , passionate , hot , glowing
fiery , fervent , passionate , hot , glowing
a hot fiery raging bull
Fervens capsicum is the Latin equivalent of 'fiery chili'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'fervens' means 'hot'. The neuter gender noun 'capsicum' means 'hot pepper'.
It is a ball of fire. It is a gigantic ball of fiery gas. So, yes. I think that the Sun is hot.
Lava.
he shall die in the fiery inferno of a hot tub