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- Ember abstract "An ember is a glowing, hot coal made of greatly heated wood, coal, or other carbon-based material that remain after, or sometimes precede, a fire. Embers can glow very hot, sometimes as hot as the fire which created them. They radiate a substantial amount of heat long after the fire has been extinguished, and if not taken care of properly can rekindle a fire that is thought to be completely extinguished and can pose a fire hazard. In order to avoid the danger of accidentally spreading a fire, many campers pour water on the embers or cover them in dirt. In comparison, embers can also be used to relight a fire after it has gone out without the need to rebuild the fire - In a conventional fireplace, a fire can easily be relit up to 12 hours after it goes out, provided that there is enough space for air to circulate between the embers and the introduced fuel.They are often used for cooking, such as in charcoal barbecues. This is because embers radiate a more constant form of heat, as opposed to an open fire which is constantly changing along with the heat it radiates.An ember is usually formed when a fire has only partially burnt a piece of fuel, and there is still usable chemical energy in that piece of fuel. Often this happens because the usable chemical energy is so deep into the center that air (specifically oxygen) does not reach it, therefore not causing combustion (carbon-based fuel + O2 → CO2 + H2O + C + other chemicals involved). It continues to stay hot and does not lose its thermal energy quickly because combustion is still happening at a low level. The small yellow, orange and red lights often seen among the embers are actually combustion. There just is not enough combustion happening at one time to create a flame. Once the embers are completely 'burned through', they are not carbon as is commonly believed (carbon burns, and is not normally left behind), but rather various other oxidized minerals like calcium and phosphorus. At that point they are normally called ashes. See: Wood ash for more on the residue that is left.Embers play a large role in forest fires. Since embers are typically burnt leaves and thus small and light, they can be blown away by the wind. During a large fire, with the right wind conditions, embers can be blown far ahead of the fire front, starting spot fires several kilometres away. One of the initial stages of defending against a bushfire is dubbed the \"ember attack\", in which embers will bombard the house, starting small fires in wooden structures.".
- Ember thumbnail Embers_01.JPG?width=300.
- Ember wikiPageID "11048263".
- Ember wikiPageLength "3605".
- Ember wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Ember wikiPageRevisionID "701223232".
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink Barbecue.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fire.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink Charcoal.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink Combustion.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink Fire.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink Fireplace.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink Flame.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink Spark_(fire).
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink Wood_ash.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink File:Aljamer_SM.BOUALAM.jpg.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink File:Bonfire_Embers.jpg.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLink File:Embers_01.JPG.
- Ember wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ember".
- Ember wikiPageWikiLinkText "Embers".
- Ember wikiPageWikiLinkText "coals".
- Ember wikiPageWikiLinkText "ember".
- Ember wikiPageWikiLinkText "fuel ash".
- Ember wikiPageWikiLinkText "glowing coals".
- Ember wikiPageWikiLinkText "hot coals".
- Ember wikiPageWikiLinkText "red-hot cinders".
- Ember wikiPageWikiLinkText "spark".
- Ember wikiPageWikiLinkText "sparking".
- Ember wikiPageWikiLinkText "sparks".
- Ember wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Ember wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Firelighting.
- Ember wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Ember wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ember wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Ember subject Category:Fire.
- Ember hypernym Coal.
- Ember type Band.
- Ember type PowerStation.
- Ember type Hazard.
- Ember comment "An ember is a glowing, hot coal made of greatly heated wood, coal, or other carbon-based material that remain after, or sometimes precede, a fire. Embers can glow very hot, sometimes as hot as the fire which created them. They radiate a substantial amount of heat long after the fire has been extinguished, and if not taken care of properly can rekindle a fire that is thought to be completely extinguished and can pose a fire hazard.".
- Ember label "Ember".
- Ember sameAs Q177257.
- Ember sameAs جمر.
- Ember sameAs Regez.
- Ember sameAs Brasa.
- Ember sameAs Glut_(Verbrennung).
- Ember sameAs Brasa.
- Ember sameAs اخگر.
- Ember sameAs Braise.
- Ember sameAs Parázs.
- Ember sameAs Bara_api.
- Ember sameAs Brezo.
- Ember sameAs Brace.
- Ember sameAs ಬೆಂಬೂದಿ.
- Ember sameAs Brasca.
- Ember sameAs Glo.
- Ember sameAs Brasa.
- Ember sameAs m.02qz6w6.
- Ember sameAs Baga_(kimika).
- Ember sameAs انگارا.
- Ember sameAs Baga_(kimika).
- Ember sameAs Q177257.
- Ember wasDerivedFrom Ember?oldid=701223232.
- Ember depiction Embers_01.JPG.
- Ember isPrimaryTopicOf Ember.