When a material is heated to a high enough temperature, it emits light through a process called incandescence. In the case of fire, the heat generated by the combustion of material causes it to glow and emit light. The color of the light emitted depends on the temperature of the fire, with hotter fires appearing blue or white and cooler fires appearing yellow or orange.
The sun, light bulbs, fire, stars, and glow sticks emit light.
Yes, fire flames produce photons as a result of the high temperatures causing atoms and molecules in the flames to emit light energy. These photons are the visible light that we see when a fire burns.
No, fire does not have a shadow because it emits light and does not block light like solid objects do.
Fire does not have a shadow because it emits light and heat, which prevents a shadow from forming. Shadows are created when an object blocks light, but fire itself is a source of light and does not block it.
It can reflect the visible light of a fire, and the heat.
Just do what I do and light them on fire
To light something. To make a fire
1.light a fire 2.put out the fire
The sun, light bulbs, fire, stars, and glow sticks emit light.
To light something. To make a fire
To light something. To make a fire
yes
Light and glass. Light: electricity (Energy + Metal) Energy: Fire + Air Metal: Fire + Stone Stone: Air + Lava Lava: Earth + Fire Glass: Fire + Sand Sand: Stone + Air Your welcome :)
The best way to make a fire with 2 sticks is to light them with a match.
Wood, leaves, or paper.
put it on fire
Glass+energy=light Sand+fire=glass