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Anonymous commented at 2011-04-16 18:51:55 » #697232
Fire changes colors according to heat. Red is the most common color. Hot, but survivable. Blue fire is MUCH hotter, even short contact is near-lethal. The hottest fire is actually colored white, and yes, it does exist. There's probably not a single organic mateial in the world that can survive even the shortest possible moment of contact with that flame.
Though blue and white never occur in nature. Well, white, at least, not sure about blue...
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Fire changes colors according to heat. Red is the most common color. Hot, but survivable. Blue fire is MUCH hotter, even short contact is near-lethal. The hottest fire is actually colored white, and yes, it does exist. There's probably not a single organic mateial in the world that can survive even the shortest possible moment of contact with that flame.
Though blue and white never occur in nature. Well, white, at least, not sure about blue...
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Anonymous commented at 2011-07-19 01:32:29 » #817127
Actually she got her name from her great grandfather Azulon.
Azul part might've been intentional or just odd coincidence O.o
I love her though, even though she's a genocidal phsycobitch.
Felt bad for her when she started crying in the show :(
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Actually she got her name from her great grandfather Azulon.
Azul part might've been intentional or just odd coincidence O.o
I love her though, even though she's a genocidal phsycobitch.
Felt bad for her when she started crying in the show :(
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Anonymous commented at 2012-02-25 11:34:43 » #1011751
Anon 715774. The sun is white. The reason the sun appears like it does to us is Earth's atmosphere, which makes its rays appear yellow-tinted. However, the temperature of the Sun is 6,000 degrees Kelvin, and any star of that particular temperature has only one color it can be: white.
And since pics or it didn't happen:
www.universetoday.com/18689/color-of-the-sun/
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Anon 715774. The sun is white. The reason the sun appears like it does to us is Earth's atmosphere, which makes its rays appear yellow-tinted. However, the temperature of the Sun is 6,000 degrees Kelvin, and any star of that particular temperature has only one color it can be: white.
And since pics or it didn't happen:
www.universetoday.com/18689/color-of-the-sun/
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