Flames have different_
of different temperature.
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Flames can vary in temperature from about 600°C to more than 3000°C. ... Other factors increasing flame temperature include using pure oxygen rather than air, having just the right amount of oxygen to ensure complete combustion of the fuel, and low heat radiation to the surroundings
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Flames are created when two gases react to produce heat and light. Different reactions produce different quantities of heat so, no, not all flames are the same temperature.
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