How hot is fire?


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Fires give off different temperature based on what is being burnt and the environment that the fire is in. Keep smiling and doing the ChaCha!

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It depends on the type of material that is being burned. A wood fire burns at about 500 degrees F (260 degrees C). ChaCha away!

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The temp of a fire differs between parts of the fire. The range of temperature would be approximately 1200 to 1500 degrees F.

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It matters what type of fire it is.What kinds of material is being used.Thank you for using ChaCha.

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Cherry, clear: 1000 degrees C (1830 degrees F). Whitish: 1300 °C (2370 °F)

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Oxyhydrogen flame: 2000 °C or above (3645 °F) [4]Bunsen burner flame: 1300 to 1600 °C (2372 to 2912 °F) MORE?

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The temperature of a fire in a fireplace is approximately 1200 to 1500 degrees F. Anymore questions? ChaCha on!

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The temp of fire ranges drastically depending upon what the fire burns by (i.e., wood, lighter fluid) and how big it is.

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The temperature of a house fire depends on the materials that are burning. When plastics burn they can reach as high as 1,200?F.

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