You blow pure oxygen on it or supply it with pure oxygen. It gets white hot to the point that it will blind you.
Fire is the rapid oxidation of a combustible material. There is no such thing as 'too cold' for fire.Fire only requires "food", heat, and oxygen. Negative 30 degrees Fahrenheit wouldn't actually BE -30 degrees for the fire, because the fire itself would heat up the surrounding area. If the fire ITSELF was -30F, then it would be instantly put out, because the combustion of the "food" would no longer be possible.
Actually you need three things. Fuel-something that will burn, oxygen and heat. If you take any of the three things away the fire will die out.
God will send the evil ones who are condemed to hell to burn forever in the fire.
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Wood such as paper will burn at 451 degrees Fahrenheit. How it necessarily burns is subject to how much moisture is actually in the wood.
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well i was messing around with a heat gun and our thermal imaging device at the fire station the other day and it read around 720-750 degrees Fahrenheit. during a draw about 1200 F.
Butter solidifies into butter at around a room temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit. it will sometimes solidify at below room temperature depending on the amount of milk solids.
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Fire symbolizes two things in the novel Fahrenheit 451. It symbolizes both destruction because the firemen burn books, and knowledge.
Coal burns around 2800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fire salamanders must stay within 60-74 degrees Fahrenheit in order to stay the regular temperature.
at 177.8 degrees Fahrenheit, I hope you are wearing either a spacesuit or a fire protection suit.
oil cotton - 120 C cotton cloth - 210 C
Yes, that is a reference to Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451", where books are burned by a specialized fire department. The temperature symbolizes the destructive power of censorship and the suppression of knowledge.
The average house fire can reach temperatures of over 1,000 degrees. Forest fires average temperatures of about 800 degrees Fahrenheit.