The phenomenon you're describing is likely a solar prominence, which is a large, bright feature extending outward from the Sun's surface. These arcs of plasma, composed of hydrogen and other elements, are held in place by the Sun's magnetic fields. Prominences can last for days or weeks and can erupt dramatically, creating spectacular displays of solar activity.
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Climb on the chains above it to it's back then run past the ball.
Because fire does not burn down, it burns up and it therefore catches things above it on fire and it spreads that way. Also the wind current aids in it's spread.
Fire is a combust form of an inflammable gas. Since hot air or gas is lighter than the colder air in the surrounding, the gas rises above, making fire burn upright, and not upside down.
keep low down and keep your back to the exit
keep low down and keep your back to the exit
keep low down and keep your back to the exit
The heat you feel when you put your hands above a fire is the result of infrared radiation emitted by the fire. This radiation transfers heat energy from the fire to your hands, causing a sensation of warmth.
The homograph for "get down from" is "I need to get down from the ladder" and for "on fire" is "The building is on fire".
yes, all you do is pull back and push forward the slam fire handle every time you wish to fire, or hold down the trigger and pull the handle back and forth to use slam fire mode.
Expedition Journal - 1999 Fire from Above was released on: USA: 1999
P.a.s.s. Pull (pin). Aim. Spray. Sweep (side to side)