Fun Fact: 🌋 The ignition point, or "flash point", is the minimum temperature at which these materials start burning. You need a toasty 500°C for coal, crude oil, and natural gas, while dry wood lights up at just over 400°C. That's hotter than the average oven's max temperature!
Real-World Connection: 📦 Imagine your refrigerator as a carbon sink. It keeps your veggies (carbon) fresh and stored. But what happens if you take them out and cook (burn) them? Voilà! They're transformed, much like carbon sinks releasing CO2 when burned.
For Instance: 🌩️ Lightning striking a dry forest can lead to wildfires, releasing stored carbon as CO2.
Did You Know? 🦖 This event was so bad that many prehistoric creatures went extinct. Dino-level disaster!
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Fun Fact: 🌋 The ignition point, or "flash point", is the minimum temperature at which these materials start burning. You need a toasty 500°C for coal, crude oil, and natural gas, while dry wood lights up at just over 400°C. That's hotter than the average oven's max temperature!
Real-World Connection: 📦 Imagine your refrigerator as a carbon sink. It keeps your veggies (carbon) fresh and stored. But what happens if you take them out and cook (burn) them? Voilà! They're transformed, much like carbon sinks releasing CO2 when burned.
For Instance: 🌩️ Lightning striking a dry forest can lead to wildfires, releasing stored carbon as CO2.
Did You Know? 🦖 This event was so bad that many prehistoric creatures went extinct. Dino-level disaster!
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