Ray Bradbury gave it as 'Fahrenheit 451' - 451 degrees F, which is 233 degrees C. See related link
Actually the above answer is a common misconception. Paper burns around 450 degrees CELSIUS (around 842 degrees F). Ray Bradbury is said to have thought Fahrenheit just sounded better.
You can see the results of the physical tests at the related link
To make a fire hotter, you can add more fuel, increase the airflow, or use a fire starter like kindling or paper to help it burn more intensely.
The origin reference point of a paper typically refers to the original source or foundation from which the research or ideas within the paper originated. This can include previous studies, theories, data, or literature that the author builds upon or references in their work.
The direction of the magnetic field at point z is perpendicular to the plane of the paper.
To start a fire, you can use tinder, such as dry leaves, paper, or bark, to catch the initial spark. Kindling, like small sticks or twigs, can then be added to help the fire grow. Once the kindling is burning well, larger pieces of fuel wood can be added to sustain the fire.
A ball point pen works by using a small rotating ball bearing at the tip to dispense ink as it rolls across the paper. When the pen is pressed against the paper, the ball bearing allows the ink to flow from the reservoir onto the paper, creating writing.
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Paper does not melt. Perhaps you mean the autoignition temperature or kindling point of paper? That is 450 degrees F, see related questions below.
150 degrees Celsius
i like the word kindling.
Kindling is one weird word and i like it. ....... there a sentence with kindling in it XD
Fire needs 3 things to burn: Oxygen, Fuel, and an Ignition Source. Paper and kindling both act as a fuel, while oxygen can be found in the air and the ignition source is your lighter, match, or a spark. Many materials also have a temperature at which they will spontaneously burn in air.
A Glint at the Kindling was created in 1979-01.
Kindling - album - was created in 1973-11.
Kindling - film - was created on 1915-07-12.
Kindling - Mick Farren novel - has 416 pages.
Kindling is material that is used for starting fires. The material is easily ignitable. Kindling is usually found in the form of dry sticks of wood.
Your mom --by winegart-- It is called kindling.