You can color flames by using different metals in the fire. Iron powder sprinkled in a fire makes for orange flames,copper makes a very pretty green. If it is an outside fire you might try putting a tight fitting rubber hose in a piece of copper tubing,as the hose burns inside the tubing it creates a very pretty green flame.
The color of fire that is the coldest is red.
Fire is more often a yellow, orange, or blue color rather than red.
Fire trucks started out as hand wagons called "Pumpers" the preferred color was "RED."
Hephaestus' color is scarlet (redish orange), the color of the fire he uses.
Yes, when you loom at a fire, which color is closest to the fule of the fire is hottest
white
A blue color
Lithium compounds typically produce a red or crimson flame color when burned in a fire.
Its fire place with colorful sticks I think?
Fire is not transparent. It emits light and has a color due to the chemical processes taking place during combustion. The color of fire can vary based on the temperature and the materials burning.
In many jurisdiction, a fire chief's helmet is white. However, it is not unusual for it to be the same color as the rest of the crew.
Red...... i think